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Weeds Of Protectionism: U.S. Bans On Connected-Car Tech & Their Global Consequences
Earlier this year, the United States finalized rules that will cut Chinese and Russian connected vehicle technology out of the American market. Beginning with the 2027 model year, software that enables connectivity and higher level driver assistance will be barred. By 2030, the hardware will be as well. The argument … [continued]
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When Will Battery Prices Fall, & By How Much?
Prices for lithium-ion battery cells continue to fall, and now there is news that CATL may soon bring cheap sodium batteries to market.
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GeSI & Greentown Labs Form Partnership to Fast-Track Startup-Corporate Collaborations in Climatetech
The cross-industry business association and climatetech startup incubator will forge connections between entrepreneurs and major corporates. The Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI), a member-centric, cross-industry business association leading the movement that defines, demonstrates, and acts on the enabling role of digital solutions in sustainability, today announced an exciting partnership with Greentown Labs, … [continued]
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Tesla Signs $4.3 Billion LFP Battery Deal With LGES, $16.5 Billion Chip Deal With Samsung
Tesla this week has signed two major long tern contracts, one with LGES for LFP batteries, the other with Samsung for advanced chips.
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400 Offshore Wind Turbines Survived Typhoon Danas In Taiwan
400 offshore wind turbines survived to resume operations after Typhoon Danas swept through Taiwan on its way to China earlier this week.
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