Technology group Wärtsilä has been selected by Origin Energy (Origin) to deliver the second stage of the Eraring battery facility at Origin’s Eraring Power Station in New South Wales, Australia.
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StoreDot, the pioneer and world leader in extreme fast charging (XFC) silicon battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs), forecasts that XFC technology is becoming a mainstream feature required by all EV drivers, after initially entering the market as a premium offering in high-end EVs.
StoreDot predicts Extreme Fast Charging (XFC) is becoming a mainstream EV requirement - BatteryIndustry.tech
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In a strategic move, Stellantis has announced a two-phase acquisition of SOPRIAM, a subsidiary of the Al Mada group. The initial phase involves immediate majority control, followed by the full acquisition of 100% of shares by early 2025. Stellantis will now directly handle the import and distribution of its Peugeot, Citroën, and DS Automobiles brands in Morocco, in addition to its existing brands (Fiat, Abarth, Jeep®, Alfa Romeo) through its established distribution network.
Stellantis strengthens its grip on the Moroccan market with Sopriam acquisition - BatteryIndustry.tech
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Europe’s love affair with SUVs has reached a new peak, with these vehicles surpassing all other categories combined in sales for 2023, according to data from Automotive News Europe....This trend presents an opportunity for VINFAST , a Vietnamese electric car company with a global outlook. The Nasdaq-listed automaker, known for its diverse product range, sees Europe’s embrace of SUVs as a springboard for its electric vehicle ambitions.
VinFast capitalizes on Europe's SUV craze with diverse lineup - BatteryIndustry.tech
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Sunlight Group of Greece has completed full acquisition of its 51%-owned subsidiary, Triathlon Batterien GmbH. Sunlight took the 51% stake, agreed in December 2022.
Sunlight completes full acquisition of Triathlon - BatteryIndustry.tech
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Farasis Energy has announced the successful testing of its revolutionary battery cells, marking a significant milestone in the quest for a million-mile battery—a feat achieved by only a few companies worldwide.
Farasis Energy unveils breakthrough in million-mile battery technology - BatteryIndustry.tech
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At the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2024, VINFAST officially delivered the first VF e34 C-SUVs to pioneering customers in Indonesia, marking a promising new chapter in the nation’s green transportation journey.
VinFast delivers first batch of VF e34 in Indonesia - BatteryIndustry.tech
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SiC MOSFETs have become pivotal in power electronics, transforming numerous applications with their exceptional performance traits.... The Yole Group forecasts that the SiC device market will hit US$10 billion by 2029.
Yole Group and SERMA Technologies partner to analyze the performance of five SiC MOSFETs from leading manufacturers - BatteryIndustry.tech
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Musk says any Trump move against EV support would hurt competitors more than Tesla (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's potential removal of support for electric vehicles would hurt other automakers more than the Austin, Texas-based firm. "It would be devastating for our competitors, and it would hurt Tesla slightly but long term probably actually helps Tesla would be my guess," Musk said in a post-earnings conference call after the EV maker reported its lowest profit margin in more than five years. Former President Trump, the Republican candidate supported by Musk, has been critical of the Biden administration's EV policies and has said that he will "end the electric vehicle mandate" if he wins office. Trump has not explained the plan in detail. Musk said any Trump removal of subsidies, and the resulting impact on Tesla car sales was not crucial because Tesla is an artificial intelligence company focused on self-driving technology. "The value of Tesla overwhelmingly is autonomy. These other things are in the noise relative to autonomy," Musk said. The billionaire announced his endorsement of Trump shortly after an assassination attempt on the presidential candidate this month. Musk has denied a media report that he pledged to donate $45 million per month to Trump, but he said he had created a political action committee. Musk's support for Trump created some confusion among Tesla fans who questioned how his election would help the EV company. Trump's pick for vice president, JD Vance, last year introduced a bill to eliminate EV subsidies and replace them with a credit to promote gas-powered vehicles, though it has virtually no chance of passing in the current Congress. Musk said in a post on X last week, "Take away the subsidies. It will only help Tesla. Also, remove subsidies from all industries!" In his acceptance speech at the Republican Party's convention last week in Milwaukee, Trump said his administration would slap tariffs of 100% to 200% on cars made in Mexico to make them "unsellable" in the United States. Musk said on Tuesday the EV maker has paused plans for a plant in Mexico and would reassess investing in a new gigafactory in the country after the U.S. presidential election. "Trump has said that he will put heavy tariffs on vehicles produced in Mexico so it doesn't make sense to invest in Mexico," he said. Musk said Tesla is increasing capacity at its existing factories significantly and plans to produce robotaxis at its factory in Texas. https://lnkd.in/g4fNsMfq
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Spanish company Iberdrola has announced two new battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Australia. These include the 250 MW / 500 MWh Gin Gin project near Bundaberg in Queensland and the 270 MW / 1,080 MWh Kingswood project in New South Wales. Together, the projects will offer more than 1,500 GWh capacity.
Iberdrola reveals 1,500 GWh capacity battery storage projects in Australia - BatteryIndustry.tech
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