Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution to Establish Battery Cell Manufacturing in the U.S.
Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution to Establish Battery Cell Manufacturing in the U.S.
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Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution to Establish Battery Cell Manufacturing in the U.S.
General Motors and Samsung to Invest More than $3 Billion to Expand U.S. Battery Cell Manufacturing
Truck concept showcases new demonstration project as Honda seeks business partners for future production of fuel cell powered products for…
Honda to expand hydrogen fuel cell technology , outlines key strategy
Toyota to invest $8 billion at its North Carolina battery plant. Additional funding will add approximately 3,000 new jobs
Stellantis opens its first Battery Technology Center in Italy
Toyota to Build New Automotive Battery Lab at Michigan R&D Headquarters
DOE Invests $2 Million to Advance Li-Ion Battery Recycling and Remanufacturing Technologies
GM and POSCO Future M to Expand EV Battery Supply Chain in North America
Stellantis Invests in Lyten’s Breakthrough Lithium-Sulfur EV Battery Technology
GUS Technology launches Taiwan's first battery gigafactory and joins hands with international partners to create a lithium battery ecosystem
LG Energy Solution and Honda invest $4.4 billion for new battery plant in Ohio.
U.S. to double annual lithium battery revenues to $33 billion and provide 100,000 jobs by 2030 Li-Bridge outlines steps
LG Energy Solution and Honda Formally Establish Battery Production Joint Venture
Honda To Begin U.S. Production of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles in 2024. New FCEV will be based on the all-new…
Stellantis unveils STLA Large Platform for it upcoming electric vehicles
Nissan announces 3 electric vehicles, 3 gigafactories and $3bn investment in UK
Bo Micro-Mobility Scooter Moves to Production and Releases Finalized Specification.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Unveils Prototype of the World's First BS 6 (Stage II) Electrified Flex Fuel Vehicle in India
Megawatt electrical motor designed by MIT engineers could help electrify aviation