Category: eV

Svolt Energy completes development of 1st-gen sodium-ion battery with energy density of 110 Wh/kg

Svolt Energy expects to complete the development of sodium-ion batteries with an energy density of 160 Wh/kg and cycle life of more than 2,000 by the fourth quarter of 2023.

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UPDATE 1-Tesla doubles discounts on mainstay vehicles to $7,500 in U.S.

Tesla Inc is offering $7,500 discounts on Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles (EV) delivered in the United States this month, its website showed on Wednesday, amid concerns the automaker is facing softening demand as economies slow and EV tax incentives loom. The latest discount came just days after the U.S. Treasury Department delayed restrictions on EV incentives until March, meaning Teslas and other U.S-made electric vehicles are likely to qualify for the full $7,500 credits temporarily. Analysts also worry that rising interest rates and CEO Elon Musk's controversial Twitter management could hurt the Tesla brand and sales.

EV Battery Swapping Market Size Set to Achieve USD 1,123.9 Million by 2030 growing at 26.8% CAGR – Exclusive Report by Acumen Research and Consulting

Acumen Research and Consulting recently published report titled “EV Battery Swapping Market and Region Forecast, 2022 - 2030”BERLIN, Dec. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global EV Battery Swapping Market Size accounted for USD 134.1 Million in 2021 and is projected to occupy a market size of USD 1,123.9 Million by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 26.8% from 2022 to 2030. Plug-in chargers have traditionally dominated the infrastructure for electric vehicles. However, a different strategy for keeping EV

Star Of The South Moving Forward In Australia

A cursory look at National Electricity Market data shows that Australia is well endowed with solar power. What we lack is large amounts of wind power to displace gas and coal in the evenings. Wind is shown in green, gas in red — very appropriate colours. With a change in the federal government (from the conservative […]