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Penn State team develops thermally modulated LFP battery; fast-charging, inexpensive, long-life for mass-market EVs

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A team of Penn State engineers has demonstrated a thermally modulated lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery to offer an adequate cruise range per charge that is extendable by a 10-minute recharge in all climates, essentially guaranteeing EVs that are free of range anxiety. A paper on their work is published in Nature Energy.

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Beijing Hyundai teams up with CATL to co-develop BEVs for Chinese market

Electric Cars Report

As a joint venture with a deep presence in China for 21 years, Beijing Hyundai has sold over 12 […] The post Beijing Hyundai teams up with CATL to co-develop BEVs for Chinese market appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Cornell team develops framework for incorporating wireless charging road system into real-time electricity market

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Researchers at Cornell have developed a coupled transportation–power system framework for incorporating a wireless charging road system into the real-time electricity market. In addition, they propose an optimization-based control strategy to manage the energy storage system in a cost-efficient manner. —Shi and Gao (2022).

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Tesla India teams reassigned to other Asia-Pacific markets

Teslarati

The Tesla India team was reassigned to Asia-Pacific (APAC) and other markets. The team in India includes Sami Jain, who previously worked for Porsche on the legacy automaker’s electrification effort. Most of Tesla’s employees in India were tasked to focus on the company’s efforts in Dubai and other Middle-East markets.

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An electric pickup from Nissan and Mitsubishi? Automakers team up to take on US market

Baua Electric

Japanese automakers Nissan and Mitsubishi are joining forces to catch up as the US market transitions to EVs. Nissan and Mitsubishi will jointly develop an electric pickup for the US market. The automakers are teaming up after falling behind as the market shifts to electric beneath its feet.

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An electric pickup from Nissan and Mitsubishi? Automakers team up to take on US market

Electrek

Japanese automakers Nissan and Mitsubishi are joining forces to catch up as the US market transitions to EVs. Nissan and Mitsubishi will jointly develop an electric pickup for the US market. Is this the all-electric Frontier we’ve been waiting for?

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Loopit and CarBon team up to target EV leasing market for businesses

The Driven EV News

The post Loopit and CarBon team up to target EV leasing market for businesses appeared first on The Driven. Car services companies Loopit and CarBon have announced a joint venture that targets the growing adoption of electric vehicles by businesses across Australia.

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