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Britishvolt wants to build battery gigafactories around the world

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Britishvolt’s goal is to create domestic battery production all around the world, and the company is currently building its first cell factory in the UK. For Aston Martin, a joint R&D team will design, develop, and industrialize battery packs, including bespoke modules and a battery management system.

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UK awards £35M to three low-carbon propulsion technology projects

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The project consortiums are made up of companies including: hofer powertrain, Aston Martin, Ceres Power, Nissan, Artemis Intelligent Power and Danfross and Robbie Fluid, covering a broad range of industries. The project is expected to build the UK’s e-mobility skills base and improve productivity.

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UK Faraday Battery Challenge awards £23M to support development of electrified car batteries

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This is a massive investment in business-led battery R&D in the UK, supporting innovative technologies and helping to build a UK supply chain that can compete on the global stage. Two HESS will be built—one for lab tests in a controlled environment and one for tests in an Aston Martin vehicle. million to 63 projects.

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Three perspectives on China’s EV industry (spoiler alert: legacy brands are toast) – Charged EVs

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In the 1950s, over 100 companies in Japan started making motorcycles, sparking a “wild, untamed, often unscrupulous and dazzlingly innovative” melee. Michael Dunne , a long-time watcher of the Chinese automotive industry, writing in Dunne Insights , asks us to imagine “a world in which China builds every single car.” Hard to imagine?