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T&E study finds recycling battery metals could supply up to a quarter of Europe’s EVs by 2030

Materials recovered from end-of-life batteries and gigafactory scrap have the potential to build up to 2.4 million EVs in Europe by the end of the decade, cutting the continent’s reliance on mineral imports, according to research by non-governmental sustainability group Transport & Environment (T&E). Recycling spent battery cells and production scrap could provide 14% of… Read more »

Stellantis and CATL to invest up to €4.1 billion in Spanish LFP battery plant

Netherlands-headquartered automaker Stellantis and Chinese battery manufacturer CATL have agreed to invest up to €4.1 billion to form a 50/50 joint venture that will build a large-scale lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery plant in Zaragoza, Spain. The battery plant is targeted to start production by the end of 2026 at Stellantis’s Zaragoza site. It will… Read more »

ROHM and TSMC collaborate to develop automotive gallium nitride technology

Japanese electronic parts manufacturer ROHM has formed a strategic partnership with Taiwanese foundry TSMC for the development and volume production of gallium nitride (GaN) power devices for EVs. The partnership will integrate ROHM’s device development technology with TSMC’s GaN-on-silicon process technology. GaN power devices are currently used in consumer and industrial applications, such as AC… Read more »

Duke Energy’s new electrification center allows commercial EV fleets to test microgrid technology

Duke Energy has commissioned a new electrification center for electric fleet vehicles in Mount Holly, North Carolina. The Duke Energy + Electrada Fleet Mobility Microgrid project is intended to serve a dual purpose as a model for utility-grade, reliable fleet electrification, and as an active charging site for light-, medium- and heavy-duty electric fleet vehicles…. Read more »

EV Charging Market: Overview, Technologies, and Outlook

In 2024, the EV charging infrastructure market is experiencing consistent growth as electric vehicle adoption surges worldwide, albeit at a slower pace than earlier. Driven by increasing consumer demand, government incentives, and technological advancements, the market is rapidly evolving to meet diverse charging needs. From high-power public DC fast chargers to innovative solutions like wireless… Read more »

Overcoming Grid Upgrade Barriers: What Stakeholders Need to Know When Building Charging Sites

Today’s electric grid won’t be able to keep up with increasing demand from electrified fleets without significant upgrades. Given that grid upgrades can take years to implement, however, fleets, charging networks, transportation planners, utilities, and other stakeholders need to collaborate closely to ensure that fleet electrification continues to advance. In this webinar from the clean… Read more »

Using AC Drives As Battery Chargers: Industrial Scenario Of Heavy-Load EV Development

The presentation shows the concept of the EV fast charging station supplied from renewable energy sources based on AC drives. Two important features of AC drives will be presented: as a unidirectional EV battery charger and for powering electric motors. Join this session, where we will discuss simulation and experimental results confirming the possibility of… Read more »

Danfoss Power Solutions launches motor for electric off-highway and marine applications

Danfoss Power Solutions has introduced its Editron EM-PMI540B electric motor for electric or hybrid drivetrains in demanding applications such as off-highway machinery and marine vessels. Based on synchronous reluctance-assisted permanent magnet technology, the EM-PMI540B functions as both a motor and a generator. It offers efficiency of approximately 96% and non-stop continuous power for as long… Read more »

Archer Aviation to sell up to 100 electric aircraft to Soracle

Electric airplane manufacturer Archer Aviation has signed an agreement with Soracle, a joint venture of Japan Airlines and global general trading company Sumitomo, to sell up to 100 Midnight aircraft, totaling approximately $500 million. Soracle plans to offer electric air taxi flights in cities with traffic constraints or geographic barriers. Locations could include Tokyo, Osaka,… Read more »