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Hyundai begins real-world testing of AI-powered EV charging robot

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Hyundai announced on Thursday that it has officially launched real-world testing of its AI-powered EV charging robot, which it is referring to as the ACR. The pilot program is going to be used to lay the groundwork for future robot use for EV charging.

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Some Ford Mustangs Need Second Repair for Recall Problem

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The automaker recently re-recalled a few hundred cars to correct problems arising from the first fix. The issue was originally fixed under recall number 24V-493, and the new reference number for the second action is 25S11. Ford will alert affected owners by March 31, and the problem will be fixed by a dealer free of charge.

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Tips for Wintertime Off-Road Travel: How to be Best Prepared

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A good first step is to make sure your vehicles battery is in great shape and fully charged. We tossed ours into the back of the Pajero and once it thawed, we re-rolled it for future use. He was referring to winter survival should your vehicle break down. Nows not the time for a battery failure.

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DAIHEN leverages WiTricity wireless charging technology for solar-powered mobility demo in Japan

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Partners since 2016, DAIHEN licensed WiTricity’s technology to commercialize wireless charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) and for automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) in factory and industrial settings. Wireless charging is essential to the future of mobility, whether that mobility happens on city streets or in factories.

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Ford researchers to present paper on fast-charging Li-ion batteries at SAE WCX

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At the upcoming WCX 17: SAE World Congress Experience (the re-imagined SAE World Congress) in April, Xiao Yang and Ted Miller from Ford will present a paper on the fast recharge capability of Li-ion batteries and its effect on capacity degradation. Xiao Yang, Ted Miller (2017) “Fast Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries” SAE 2017-01-1204.

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Tesla launches trials of faster charging at select Superchargers

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Tesla has begun trials of faster charging speeds at select Supercharger stations, as highlighted by one owner and later confirmed by an engineer from the company over the weekend. Running a trial on a few different V3+ stations (V3 cabinet + V4 charge post). Tesla teases Supercharger V4 improvements What are your thoughts?

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Paul Scherrer Institute and Toyota RD team finds tiny memory effect in Li-ion batteries; implications for vehicle battery management systems

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The memory effect of the battery is written in a cycle with partial charging (here, 50% of the battery’s storage capacity) followed by complete discharge. In the subsequent cycle, the memory effect is evident through an overvoltage (small “bump”) at precisely the same point at which the partial charging cycle terminates.

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