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Tesla “Supercharger Hunter” Discovers Severed Cables at a New Station in Rural California

Tesla “Supercharger Hunter” Discovers Severed Cables at a New Station in Rural California

Expanding charging infrastructure continues to be a pain point in the adoption of electric vehicles. With Tesla’s charging station security often…


News Feb 16, 2022 by Ian Hahn
Tesla, Squeezed by a Strained Supply of Graphite, Strikes Deal

Tesla, Squeezed by a Strained Supply of Graphite, Strikes Deal

The EV giant, heavily reliant upon increasingly unpredictable Chinese production, will buy processed natural graphite procured from Syrah…


News Feb 11, 2022 by Ian Hahn
MAHLE Showcases a New Lithium-Carbon Battery for EVs

MAHLE Showcases a New Lithium-Carbon Battery for EVs

MAHLE, an international developer in electric vehicles (EVs) and fuel cell solutions, brings a new EV battery concept to the renewable energy table…


Michigan Looks to Develop Wireless Charging Road for EVs

Michigan Looks to Develop Wireless Charging Road for EVs

Michigan leaders hope to develop an initiative that focuses on creating a road that allows electric vehicles to charge without stopping.


News Oct 24, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
From Graphene Composites to Wireless Sensors and EV Batteries

From Graphene Composites to Wireless Sensors and EV Batteries

Lyten introduces a Lithium-Sulfur (Li-S) battery for electric vehicles (EVs) and looks to steal the limelight away from lithium-ion batteries with…


Lotus Cars to Integrate Analog Devices’ Wireless BMS in Future EVs

Lotus Cars to Integrate Analog Devices’ Wireless BMS in Future EVs

In a new partnership, Analog Devices’ wireless battery management system will be incorporated into Lotus Cars’ electric vehicle architecture.


News Oct 10, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
HEVO and ORNL Plan for 300KW Automated Wireless Vehicle Charging Solution

HEVO and ORNL Plan for 300KW Automated Wireless Vehicle Charging Solution

Is a hands-free electric vehicle (EV) charging in the midst? The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has licensed a…


ROHM and Geely Partner to Develop Advanced Power Technology for EVs

ROHM and Geely Partner to Develop Advanced Power Technology for EVs

Japanese electronics giant ROHM is partnering with China’s Geely Automobile Group to develop advanced power technologies for automotive…


News Sep 30, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Ample Announces $160 Million Series C to Further EV Battery Swapping Development

Ample Announces $160 Million Series C to Further EV Battery Swapping Development

Electric mobility firm Ample has announced the closure of a $160 Million Series C round led by Moore Strategic Ventures with participation from…


Battrion Establishes New Fast-Charging LiB Electrode Production Facility

Battrion Establishes New Fast-Charging LiB Electrode Production Facility

Battrion has built a new facility for the production of its fast-charging lithium-ion battery electrodes for automotive and other high-performance…


News Sep 26, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
University Research Team Works to Develop Highway Infrastructure that Charges EVs While Driving

University Research Team Works to Develop Highway Infrastructure that Charges EVs While Driving

Researchers look to develop highway infrastructure with magnetizable concrete that can charge electric vehicles while driving.


News Sep 21, 2021 by Darshil Patel
Onsemi, Renesas and Analog Devices all Announce and Finalize Acquisitions

Onsemi, Renesas and Analog Devices all Announce and Finalize Acquisitions

A number of power electronics groups have recently announced new acquisitions.


MIT and Ericsson Collaborates to Research New Generation of Energy-Efficient Computing Networks

MIT and Ericsson Collaborates to Research New Generation of Energy-Efficient Computing Networks

Researchers from MIT and Ericsson have collaborated on two research projects focusing on solving energy demands of future computing networks.


News Sep 13, 2021 by Darshil Patel
Unifrax to Build its First SiFAB Manufacturing Line in Indiana

Unifrax to Build its First SiFAB Manufacturing Line in Indiana

Unifrax announces plans to build its first silicon fiber anode material manufacturing line to provide more sustainable battery power.


News Sep 11, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
onsemi Acquires GT Advanced Technologies for $415M

onsemi Acquires GT Advanced Technologies for $415M

Onsemi is acquiring SiC materials provider GT Advanced Technologies to meet increased demand in the EV and infrastructure markets.


News Sep 09, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Infineon Supports Sustainable Electromobility and Joins the VW ID.4 USA Tour

Infineon Supports Sustainable Electromobility and Joins the VW ID.4 USA Tour

Infineon gets behind the wheels of the VW ID.4 USA tour and provides its cutting-edge, clean semiconductor technology to help power the electric…


News Aug 27, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Toyocolor Supports SK Innovation in Powering Volkswagen and Ford EVs

Toyocolor Supports SK Innovation in Powering Volkswagen and Ford EVs

Toyocolor announces plans to provide Lioaccum dispersions to power SK Innovations LiBs installed in Volkswagen and Ford’s electric vehicles.


News Aug 26, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Pivot Power and Wärtsilä Partner to Power Up the UK with Energy Superhubs

Pivot Power and Wärtsilä Partner to Power Up the UK with Energy Superhubs

Pivot Power and Wärtsilä strike a deal to bring the low carbon infrastructure needed to support electric vehicle charging and the renewable…


News Aug 18, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
ChargePoint Acquires Has To Be for $296M

ChargePoint Acquires Has To Be for $296M

ChargePoint is acquiring an Austrian EV charging startup has·to·be in a $296 million deal to expand its European market presence.


News Aug 11, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Researchers Tackle EV Fast Charging with Electrode Laser Treatment

Researchers Tackle EV Fast Charging with Electrode Laser Treatment

After completing a two-year-long electrode laser treatment project, the two teams involved in this research think they can.