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First mobile fast-charging service for electric vehicles in Singapore

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According to Straits Times, a Singaporean company is launching a mobile charging service. It aims to make life easier for electric car owners by giving them access to better charging services. A 50 kWH Emergency mobile EV charging system , housed in a van (their company has three currently), provides the necessary.

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NTU Singapore team develops ultra-fast charging Li-ion battery with new TiO2 gel anode material

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Researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) led by Professor Xiaodong Chen have developed a new TiO 2 gel material for Li-ion battery anodes. A battery equipped with the new anode material can be recharged up to 70% in only 2 minutes. The new battery will also be able to endure more than 10,000 charging cycles.

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National University of Singapore researchers devise membrane-based supercapacitors; possible new route to high-performance supercapacitive energy storage

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A team from the National University of Singapore's Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Initiative (NUSNNI), led by principle investigator Dr. Xian Ning Xie, has developed a polystyrene membrane-based supercapacitor that they say will be easier to scale up than the current alternatives. Click to enlarge. —Xie et al. —Xian Ning Xie.

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Customer story: Real-world examples of how our Emergency Mobile Charging Systems have made a difference

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Singapore aims to achieve 100% electric vehicle penetration soon. to drive demand for electric vehicles by providing mobile charging services. Today we look at how the Emergency mobile EV charging system works in practice. We at SETEC POWER have developed the Emergency mobile EV charging system based on this user pain point.

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NTU Singapore and BlueSG launch ultra-fast charging electric tram; 20-second recharge

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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and BlueSG Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Blue Solutions owned by the Bolloré Group, have launched Singapore’s first flash-charging electric shuttle. These will also add to the existing pool of electric vehicle charging stations around campus.

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Fedex Express and Nissan expand cooperative testing of battery electric e-NV200 compact van; new panel version

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Going forward, the proving tests will be newly expanded to countries such as Singapore, the USA and Brazil. The e-NV200 will offer features such as quick charging, and a power outlet that enables the driver to plug in any electric device requiring up to 6,000W and work anywhere.

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A*STAR researchers suggest monolayer phosphorene promising anode material for high-performance Li-ion batteries

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Researchers at A*STAR in Singapore are proposing the use of monolayer phosphorene—a 2D material isolated from black phosphorus—as an anode material for high charging voltage, high rate capability Li-ion batteries. V, suitable for high charging voltage applications. 1 at C/5, 1, 2, and 4.5 C, respectively.

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