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H2X Global secures US$57M from Verde Mobility to deliver on US$300M in fuel cell vehicle orders

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Australia-based hydrogen fuel cell vehicle company H2X Global recently secured a US$57-million deal with US-based firm, Verde Mobility Inc., The funds will also support H2X Global’s planned listing on the London Stock Exchange. to fastrack H2X’s delivery of 800 hydrogen-powered vehicles.

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bp pulse and Uber team up on driver charging

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Uber and bp will initially focus on collaborating in a number of key markets including Europe, the US and UK to support Uber’s 2030 targets, with other countries including Australia and New Zealand to follow. London is Uber’s leading market for electrification, with more than 15% of miles driven with Uber in London all electric.

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IEA sets out the “Golden Rules” for unconventional gas; US, China and Australia major players

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Among the findings of the report is that in the “Golden Rules” case, combined unconventional gas output growth from the US, China and Australia surpasses that of all conventional producers—mainly the MENA (Middle East North Africa) region and Russia. Fracturing the status quo”: natural gas supply growth in the Golden Rules Case.

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Ford Ranger-based H2X Warrego hydrogen ute aimed at mid-2023 sale

EV Central

The Australian hydrogen fuel cell electric start-up H2X Global says its delayed Ford Ranger-based Warrego ute is now targeting an on-sale date by mid-2023 in Australia and Europe. Most of them will be built and sold in Europe, in order to leverage a more widespread hydrogen refuelling infrastructure there than in Australia.

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BloombergNEF: battery metals rebounding; by 2030, annual Li-ion battery demand to pass 2TWh

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In the LFP scenario, BloombergNEF increases LFP’s share of stationary storage deployments in 2030 from 23% to 53% at the cost of the highest nickel chemistries. One key risk is that about 35% of the projected supply growth from now until 2025, will come from integrated spodumene-to-hydroxide converters in Australia.

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Tesla drivers have smoke blown in their faces | Opinion

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Now, I’m talking specifically about people I know, either because they’re in my family, or they’re just in my social circle and I’ve heard them say stupid s**t like: “Yeah, it’s hot, but Australia has always been hot.” And I think that needs to be repeated.

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Could Zinc Gel Chemistry Outperform Flow Batteries?

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A new technology from Australia is certainly raising this prospect, offering a novel approach to stationary energy storage—whose packaging at least harkens back to the old, familiar car battery. Zinc-bromine technologies can do well due to the low cost of materials."