Microvast Holdings, a US-headquartered company developing lithium-ion battery solutions, has signed a supply agreement with EV platform startup REE Automotive.…
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Toyota has announced that the second-generation C-HR will be produced at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey (TMMT) in Sakarya. Available in…
General Motors is to invest US$918m in four manufacturing sites, including US$850m to prepare these facilities to produce the company’s…
Volvo has brought a raft of updates to the all-electric C40 and XC40, including the introduction of rear-wheel-drive only variants,…
LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Honda have announced the formation of the joint-venture (JV) L-H Battery Company, which will produce…
Fast charging battery developer StoreDot has opened a new US research facility in Irvine, California. The lab facility will be…
Stellantis and battery material supplier Element 25 Limited have announced the signing of a binding agreement for the supply of…
USA-based electric motor developer Infinitum has announced the launch of the Aircore Mobility axial flux propulsion and traction motor. The…
US battery manufacturer Factorial has announced its first 100Ah (amp-hour) battery cell, developed as part of an agreement with Stellantis…
Semiconductor specialist Wolfspeed is to supply its silicon carbide (SiC) devices to Mercedes Benz for use in the manufacturer’s EV traction inverters. “Coming from a long-term technical collaboration history between our companies, we have now chosen Wolfspeed as one of our key partners for future silicon carbide devices, thus securing preferred long-term supply, technology and quality of this decisive semiconductor component for our electrification offensive,” said Dr Gunnar Güthenke, head of procurement and supplier quality for Mercedes-Benz.