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Startup offers EV firms greener graphite in alternative to China – ET Auto

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An alternative energy startup in Malaysia is ready to help electric-vehicle makers source a key ingredient outside of China — using agriculture waste to create graphite. The battery market in the US is in need of a more reliable ex-China supplier of graphite,” Lee said in an interview. “We We can help fill a critical gap.”

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CarDekho Group eyeing 40% consolidated growth in FY25: Founder Amit Jain – ET Auto

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The South East Asian market (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia) is yielding strong numbers, he said, adding that the company is evaluating the Middle East market (UAE and others) as the next phase of overseas expansion for the coming financial year.

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How Continental, a marginal player in the Indian tyre market, plans for big technology-led impact – ET Auto

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An ‘intelligent tyre’ for PVs is still in the works, what Continental sees a growing opportunity in is the Indian midsize car and SUV market. Continental is a major player in the European tyre market , but in the Indian market an insignificant one. According to Gupta, it’s the first-of-its-kind in the Indian industry.

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WinGD on track to deliver ammonia engines in 2025

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Last month it signed an agreement with AET Tankers and sister company Akademi Laut Malaysia to develop crew training on ammonia engines. This follows a development project with Hyundai Heavy Industries initiated in June 2022. WinGD has disclosed ammonia fuel technology developments involving two shipowners. Earlier post.)

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The Coming Boom in Rare Earths

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Because of their unique luminescent, electrochemical, and magnetocrystalline properties, rare-earth elements are essential to some of the most important and fastest-growing tech-based industries. That critical importance of rare-earths in so many tech industries is of mounting concern in many Western countries. First, how big is it?

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