Deep-sea rocks could reduce carbon footprint of lithium ion battery production by 75%
Research has highlighted that polymetallic rocks found unattached on the seafloor at a depth of 4-6km could revolutionise the industry.
Research has highlighted that polymetallic rocks found unattached on the seafloor at a depth of 4-6km could revolutionise the industry.
Carbon conscious mining company, Snow Lake Lithium, has announced that it expects to produce enough lithium from its operations to ...
Battery technology company Britishvolt has passed essential industry standard battery cell safety tests UN38.3 and will shortly be shipping its ...
A new study by the US Advanced Battery Consortium and battery company A123 Systems has found that recycling spent lithium-ion batteries can be ...
Scientists have made a pivotal discovery that can make the recycling of lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles more ...
A new study from the IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute has shown that the production of lithium-ion batteries is becoming ...
Max uses a nickel-rich, lithium phosphate combination to revolutionise BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems). Capacity now exceeds 300kWh and weighs ...
Swiss students smash world record for EV acceleration and, in doing so, create history by building the first EV to ...
Toyota's new boss, Koji Sato, has set a definite direction for the company - and that is firmly pointed at ...
The entire first year of production of the Wiesmann Project Thunderball, the world’s first all-electric luxury roadster, has sold out.
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