
Stellantis and US company Zeta Energy will jointly develop lithium-sulphur batteries with lower mass than current lithium-ion batteries.
Stellantis and US company Zeta Energy will jointly develop lithium-sulphur batteries with lower mass than current lithium-ion batteries.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will invest 50 million dollars in the Low-cost Earth-abundant Na-ion Storage (LENS) consortium for…
In Japan, Honda has presented a demonstration line equipped with all necessary manufacturing steps for solid-state batteries. It is set…
BMW Group has opened the first section of its battery test center in Wackersdorf, Germany. By the end of 2025,…
Chinese battery manufacturer CATL has increased its investment in solid-state battery research and development and is focusing on sulfide technology,…
Amprius Technologies has delivered A-sample cells to the United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) for the development of a low-cost,…
Stellantis is working to integrate solid-state batteries from US company Factorial into a demonstration fleet of Dodge Charger Daytona vehicles.…
General Motors Ventures has announced a $10 million investment in materials science company Forge Nano. Forge Nano specializes in atomic…
Hyundai Motor and Kia, together with Hyundai Steel and EcoPro, have launched a four-year project to develop a new production…
Swiss battery developer Leclanché SA has introduced the XN50, the world’s first lithium-ion cell featuring niobium-based anode material XNO from…