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Top 7 must-read electric vehicle technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
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A new sodium-ion battery offers a cheaper and safer alternative to conventional lithium-ion systems, scientists say, paving ...
The World’s First Immersion-Cooled 800VBBU Makes Its Debut Alongside Caterham’s All-Electric Concept Car, Project VXING ...
BYD's Megawatt charging, which can recharge an electric vehicle in about five minutes while reaching speeds of up to 1,000 kilowatts, is coming to Europe soon.
What are swappable EV batteries? Swappable EV batteries are modular battery packs that can be quickly exchanged instead of recharged. CATL, a global leader in battery technology, created a system ...
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Hyundai goes big on EVs with its largest model yet and advanced 800-volt battery technology
Hyundai to unveil its biggest EV yet in Brussels, highlighting its 2026 roadmap, 800-volt tech and the updated IONIQ 6.
It’s no secret that solid-state batteries have the potential to be the next big thing in the electric vehicle industry, but their mass-market adoption has been dragged down by reliability concerns.
EVs don't create much heat when they operate, which is usually a good thing — but it's a challenge when the temperature drops ...
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A robot just swapped my electric car's battery
Nio is a Chinese auto maker that offers an innovative battery swapping solution for electric vehicles, allowing drivers to ...
Ford Motor is keeping the F-150 Lightning, but changing its technology. It plans to add thousands of jobs and enter this new ...
A white car is plugged into one of several electric chargers in a parking area. While the environmental effects related to building batteries for electric cars, such as the one shown here, are ...
REEVs are staging a comeback with over 3 million vehicles expected to hit the road by 2030, with China leading, followed by ...
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