Motorola announced three new smartphone models—edge 70, g57, and g86 Power—in Taiwan on January 12, highlighting a ...
Honda aims to achieve a solid-state battery breakthrough that could revolutionize the EV industry. Here's how.
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This new battery could end gas cars by 2030
A new battery breakthrough is making waves and could completely change the future of transportation. Some believe this technology could make gas cars obsolete by the end of the decade. In this video, ...
The EU and China report a breakthrough in negotiations on minimum prices for China-made electric cars imported into the EU.
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The strangest battery breakthrough yet
When is a battery more than just a battery? A structural battery serves as both an energy storage solution and a component of ...
For decades, lithium-ion batteries have powered our phones, laptops, and electric vehicles. But lithium’s limited supply and ...
A new material makes lithium batteries longer-lasting and more efficient—great news for electric cars and clean energy storage.
Chinese scientists have unveiled a new sodium–sulphur battery design that could one day undercut lithium-ion on both price ...
Electric vehicles already deliver what most drivers say they want: a quiet, comfortable car that is cheap to run and does not spew exhaust. Yet even ...
The electric vehicle (EV) industry ended 2025 with a major shift. Sodium-ion batteries, long viewed as a secondary technology, have now become a serious contender in the EV battery race. Two major ...
Demonstrates applicability to AI and mobility technologies requiring self-sustaining power through high power conversion efficiency and enhanced long-term stability The research findings were ...
Tech company makes breakthrough discovery that could boost EV performance: 'I'm proud to share this'
Porsche-backed Group14 Technologies and New York-based Sionic Energy recently announced a major breakthrough in ...
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