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12 Jan 2021
The Importance of Class One Nickel for the EV Markets
If we use Tesla numbers, the nickel needed for their batteries will be around two to three times what is produced in nickel markets today. So we’re looking at a massive increase in nickel.
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09 Mar 2020
Electric-car production and sales in Europe to surpass US, with China in sight
The center of gravity in the EV world is shifting to Europe.
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09 Mar 2020
Volvo launches Belgium battery assembly line for all-electric XC40 crossover
The line will use nine stations to produce the XC40 EV’s 78-kilowatt-hour battery pack.
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03 Mar 2020
VW ditches natural gas to focus on e-cars
Volkswagen on Monday said it will stop developing natural gas-fuelled cars as the German auto giant bets on electric engines in the battle to woo climate-conscious drivers.
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18 Feb 2020
Budget 2020: Rebates for buyers of electric vehicles from Jan 2021 as Singapore goes low-carbon
From January next year, drivers who buy fully electric cars and taxis will receive a rebate on their additional registration fee, as the Government moves to encourage the adoption of cleaner and more environment-friendly vehicles.
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17 Feb 2020
Fuel-retail chains are visiting Norway to ponder a future when gas stations don’t exist
Nearly 1 in 5 cars in Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, are fully electric. The reality that such a place exists has sent oil and fuel-retail companies to Norway to prepare for the disruption ahead.
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14 Feb 2020
Global Nickel Deployment in Passenger EV Batteries Increased 39% in 2019
Deployment in China up 56% year-over-year despite weak EV sales growth
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14 Feb 2020
BASF To Launch Battery Materials Production In Germany
The initial capacity of cathode active materials will be for around 400,000 full electric vehicles per year.
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06 Feb 2020
Government unveils £50m plan to create first all-electric bus town
England's first town to have all-electric buses will be created through a £50m fund.
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06 Feb 2020
GM trumpets flexible EV architecture, starting with Cadillac EV to be unveiled in April
The new onboard system, which is five times faster than GM’s current architecture, will pave the way to the company’s electric and autonomous future.