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Pressurized Steel, Missing Demand: Germany’s Hydrogen Backbone In Energy Flows

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The German hydrogen backbone without customers or suppliers—a pipeline from nowhere to nowhere—is real steel in the ground, pressurized and defended as inevitable, yet it is being built for an energy system that does not need it. That claim sounds provocative until the energy flows are laid out in full. … [continued]

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Electric Everything: Updated

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I did a series of three articles on this topic three years ago. What’s changed in the meantime? “Electric Everything” depends on modern battery technology. 100 years ago, electric vehicles used lead-acid batteries. It’s the same technology that gas cars still use today to power their starter motors. Those early … [continued]

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Lynk & Co Supports Geely Auto Group’s CES 2026 Showcase with Vehicles on the Ground in Las Vegas

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Gothenburg, Sweden — Lynk & Co highlights its role as a key contributor within Geely Auto Group’s global innovation ecosystem, as the Group unveiled major advancements in next generation smart vehicle technology at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Lynk & Co vehicles were used on the ground to support Geely’s … [continued]

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One Step Closer To The Compostable EV Battery Of The Future

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The Intertubes lit up earlier today with news of a new, compostable “paper battery” introduced by the Singapore-based startup Flint. The new battery aims to elevate the sustainability profile of energy storage systems for EVs, among other applications, by eliminating toxic materials and supply chain complications. That doesn’t necessarily mean … [continued]

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