A small Finland-based startup claims to have made a big, solid-state battery breakthrough. It just forgot to bring evidence ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make unprecedented breakthrough that could solve major problem with EVs: 'This work establishes a direct link'
"Not only are new design strategies needed, but different materials will also be required." Scientists make unprecedented ...
EDN announces this year’s winners of the Electronic Products Product of the Year Awards, selected by the editors.
PCMag Australia on MSN
Did Donut Labs Just Crack the Code on Solid-State Batteries With This Electric Motorcycle?
At CES, Donut touted a head-spinning set of features for its solid-state design, but it was light on details about how it actually works.
Entering 2026 with SOLIS solar systems shipping, expanding B2B and retail momentum, active EV OEM discussions, and ...
Mixed China flake graphite prices, synthetic gains vs natural weak demand; EV/storage outlook, $200M BAM plant deals & new ...
Captain Electro on MSN
The Finnish 'donut' that’s giving the battery world indigestion
A Finnish startup named Donut claims to have cracked the solid-state battery code, promising 100,000 cycles and five-minute ...
China spot prices surge; 2026 deficit forecast; junior miner deals and high-grade drill hits from PMET & Q2. Read more here.
Volvo pulled the cover off its newest electric SUV, the EX60, at a global launch event in Stockholm, Sweden, further cementing the brand’s commitment to stay on the EV train long-term.
Market valued at $9.15B in 2024, projected 6.53% CAGR growth driven by non-halogenated adoption, electronics safety, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China unveils world’s first sodium-ion battery-powered EV with 248-mile range
Chinese battery giant CATL and automaker Changan have unveiled the world’s first passenger car ...
Leading global battery maker CATL and Changan Automobile unveiled the world’s first passenger EV powered by a sodium-ion ...
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