EV Battery & BMS
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Massive phosphate deposit unveiled in Norway, can revolutionise EV industry
Date: July 13, 2023 In a groundbreaking development, Norway has announced the discovery of an enormous phosphate deposit that has…
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Guidehouse Insights explores solutions for recycling end-of-life EV batteries
Recycling batteries will become essential for meeting domestic demand, accommodating federally mandated sourcing requirements, and reducing reliance on other countries …
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Nexperia launches new 600 V discrete IGBTs
Empowering power electronics designers with robust, 175 °C qualified IGBTs with fully rated fast recovery diodes. Nijmegen, July 5, 2023:…
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Lithium scarcity pushes carmakers into the mining business
Date: July 3, 2023 As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to surge worldwide, automakers are facing a new…
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New battery storage capacity:10x Growth, 40 GWh/year by 2030
The prediction is that energy storage installations will surpass 400 GWh a year in 2030, which would be 10 times…
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Lithium producers warn global supplies may not meet electric vehicle demand
Lithium producers are growing anxious that delays in mine permitting, staffing shortages and inflation may hinder their ability to supply…
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Foxconn to invest in EV battery manufacturing in Taiwan
After acquiring the earlier General Motors assembly plant in Ohio, Foxconn is now planning to invest $820 million in battery…
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Morand unveils fire protection system for battery packs
Swiss technology start-up Morand has launched an innovative fire protection system designed for modern battery packs. Understanding the complexity and…
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Sodium ion battery for EVs demonstrated
Electric vehicle powered by a sodium ion battery was demonstrated on 23rd Feb’23 in China. A five-seat passenger vehicle, called…
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LG Innotek develops wireless battery management system
Once the cables connected to the BMS are removed, the vehicle weight is reduced by 66~198Ib. Removing the dozens of…
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