Honeywell releases new Battery Safety Electrolyte Sensor to detect thermal runaway in EVs
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Honeywell has released a new generation of battery safety sensors. The Battery Safety Electrolyte Sensor (BES) series is designed specifically for enhanced safety in lithium-ion battery on-road applications, and
Vianode to supply GM EV-grade graphite in multi-billion-dollar deal
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Norwegian battery materials company Vianode has been selected as a strategic supplier of high-performance anode graphite solutions to General Motors (GM). The agreement covers the development of large-scale manufacturing
Yamaichi upgrades connector system for EV battery applications
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Yamaichi Electronics, a manufacturer of test and burn-in sockets, connectors and test contacts, has released the newest version of its Y-Lock Pullforce connector system to meet the requirements
Video: New trends in EV connectors from ZeroBolt solutions to megawatt charging
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Electrical connectors are a critical component of EV technology, serving as the vital link between various systems that enable efficient energy transfer and communication. EVs rely on complex electrical
Altilium and Helm partner to develop a sustainable domestic lithium supply chain in the UK
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UK-based clean technology group Altilium has announced a new partnership with LevertonHELM, the UK subsidiary of German chemical firm HELM, to develop a sustainable domestic supply chain for lithium
Eaton demonstrates vehicle-to-home charging capabilities at CES
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Intelligent power management company Eaton demonstrated its AbleEdge home energy management system at the recent CES trade show. The company is also demonstrating its V2H capabilities at its
NanoGraf’s Onyx EV-ready silicon anode boasts cost parity with synthetic graphite
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US-based silicon oxide anode material producer NanoGraf has announced the release of Onyx, “an EV-ready silicon anode material that delivers dramatically improved lithium-ion battery performance at cost parity with
Hyundai Mobis develops new material technology to tackle battery overheating
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South Korean automotive supplier Hyundai Mobis has developed a new battery cell cooling material to prevent EV battery overheating during ultra-fast charging. This material, referred to as the Pulsating
German testing agency finds EV batteries last longer than expected
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One of the beloved bugaboos bruited by EV boo-birds is that EV batteries will quickly wear out. Now that there are significant numbers of high-mileage EVs on the road,
Mazda Is Building A Battery Plant In Japan To Supply Its Future EVs
The carmaker will enlist Panasonic as its partner to develop EV batteries.





