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NIO & CATL Form Strategic Partnership on Battery Swapping
Ningde, Fujian — NIO and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. (“CATL”) signed a strategic partnership in Ningde, Fujian. Together, they will advance the high-quality development of the new energy vehicle industry by building a battery swapping network for passenger vehicles across the full range of products, unifying industry technical standards, … [continued]
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Konect: Transforming Australian Service Stations into Multi-Fuel Convenience Hubs
In a sign that the future is indeed electric, Gilbarco Veeder-Root has announced that it is launching a fully integrated electric vehicle charging ecosystem for fuel retailers in Australia — Konect. GVR describes it as an “end-to-end electrification offering” in Australia. They are encouraging service stations to take up this … [continued]
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Iowa Adds Green Hydrogen To Its Renewable Energy Roster
The deep red state of Iowa has long bucked the right-wing tide on energy policy. Despite its conservative slant on other matters, Iowa leads the US in biofuel production. It also tops all other states in percent of electricity generated by wind energy, at 59%. So, it’s no surprise to … [continued]
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XPENG X9 Launches in Malaysia
XPENG X9 is officially launched in the Malaysian market, marking the brand’s second flagship model just six months after the successful debut of the award-winning XPENG G6 in Malaysia. As an ultra-smart, large seven-seater, the XPENG X9 is set to redefine the MPV segment with its starship-inspired design, cutting-edge technology, … [continued]
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The Biggest Machine In The World Is Being Rebuilt While It Continues To Run
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with Mark O’Malley, Leverhulme Professor of Power Systems at the Imperial College of London and founder of the Global Power System Transformation organization, which was based on the principle of grids moving toward 100% renewables. The grid is the biggest machine in … [continued]
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