Tag: carbon fiber
At GM, Our Electric Pickups Are Built To Handle Truck Stuff
A good pickup truck is a can-do vehicle. Towing a trailer? No sweat. Hauling a bunch of stuff? Here for it. Taking the family on a road-trip adventure, or exploring off-road trails to get away from it all? Done and done. When teams across General Motors designed and engineered today’s … [continued]
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What’s New with NIO in June 2025
NIO Inc. Delivered 24,925 Vehicles in June, Up 71.2% QoQ NIO delivered 24,925 vehicles in June 2025, representing an increase of 17.5% year-over-year. The deliveries consisted of 14,593 vehicles from NIO’s premium smart electric vehicle brand NIO, 6,400 vehicles from the family-oriented smart electric vehicle brand ONVO, and 3,932 vehicles … [continued]
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NREL Publishes Method for Recycling All Components in Carbon Fiber Composites
Technology Helps Overcome Affordability Barriers to Wider Use and Manufacturing of a High-Value Material Found in Aircraft, Bicycles, Cars, and More Deconstructing epoxy resins with hot acetic acid has the potential to provide a scalable and affordable solution for recycling a material used in a range of high-value consumer products, according … [continued]
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Electrification Won’t Crash On Copper: Debunking Latest Claims
The April 2025 paper by Cathles and colleagues in SEG Discovery, Copper: Mining, Development, and Electrification, examining global copper supply constraints in the context of electrification and renewable energy, is rapidly becoming influential in industry and policy circles. It is important to closely scrutinize its assertions and underlying assumptions, as … [continued]
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What Does It Take To Move Formula 1 Teams Around The Globe?
Lando Norris held out to win the Formula 1 Grand Prix race on Sunday in Monaco. Most observers agreed that the new rule of two mandatory pit stops bunched up the pack rather than eliminated a parade of cars along the narrow principality roads. Once the 78-lap race — the … [continued]
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