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The next frontier in EV battery recycling: Graphite

One mineral has been overlooked by battery recyclers — until now.
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An EV slowdown? Battery makers are cool with that

The news that big auto companies like General Motors and Ford Motor are slowing their electric vehicle rollouts has one group a bit relieved: battery-makers.

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A new battery intended to power passenger airplanes and EVs, explained

The transition to electric vehicles is accelerating, with a rise in market share and advances in technology. In the accompanying blizzard of reports and corporate statements, some potentially huge developments can pass with little notice or explanation.

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For U.S. companies, the race for the new EV battery is on

Spurred by federal mandates and incentives, U.S. manufacturers are pushing forward with developing new battery technologies for electric vehicles. The holy grail is a battery that is safer, costs less, provides longer driving range, and doesn’t use imported “conflict” minerals.
He worked on Apple's secretive EV project. Now he's designing a battery with 600 miles of range

He worked on Apple's secretive EV project. Now he's designing a battery with 600 miles of range

Startup ONE came up with a clever way to make an EV battery—and use better raw materials in the process.
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Climate law spurs 'big jumps' in U.S. battery investments

The EV industry is riding a wave of optimism, eyeing tens of billions of dollars in announced investments that stand to spur exponential growth in American companies as they fight for prominence in the global EV market, according to experts and advocates.

Nissan to spend $18 billion developing a cheaper, more powerful EV battery

Nissan to spend $18 billion developing a cheaper, more powerful EV battery

Over the next five years, Nissan Motor Company will put 2 trillion yen ($17.6 billion) toward developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to serve its expanded lineup of electric vehicles, the company announced Monday.

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