Author: Bridge Michigan
XPENG Sales Soar 242%!
As I just reported, NIO’s June sales were up strongly year over year. The whole Chinese EV market has been going up and up and up, but NIO’s sales are up more. That said … XPENG has shot through the roof and is on the way to the moon. XPENG’s … [continued]
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AugWind Energy To Install First Commercial-Scale AirBattery In Germany
Augwind Energy, based in Israel, will build the “world’s first commercial-scale AirBattery system” in Germany. The battery will use compressed air stored in salt caverns to generate electricity. The AirBattery system can store enough compressed air to generate gigawatt-hours of electricity. The air is compressed using excess renewable electricity and … [continued]
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Best Cage Match Ever: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Vs. US President Donald Trump
Trump pulled the DOGE Card on Elon Musk in an early morning social media blast, after the Tesla CEO threatened to tank Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” tax bill and start his own political party.
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Hyundai Motor Group Recognized by TIME as an “Automotive Dark Horse” on 2025 Most Influential Companies List
Global automotive leader drives innovation with award-winning EV and hybrid vehicles while expanding electrified portfolio and advanced manufacturing technologies Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) has been recognized by TIME magazine as an “Automotive Darkhorse” in “The 100 Most Influential Companies of 2025,” marking the Group’s first appearance on the prestigious … [continued]
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Plastics Recycling With Enzymes Takes a Leap Forward
Key Process Improvements Save Energy and Cut Costs for Recycling Polyester With Enzymes A successful collaboration involving a trio of research institutions has yielded a road map toward an economically viable process for using enzymes to recycle plastics. The researchers, from NREL, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and the University of … [continued]
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