Battery technologies are central to electric vehicles (EVs.) These technologies have become more sophisticated in recent years, providing enhanced performance for electric vehicles. This article will provide an overview of the latest developments in electric vehicle battery technology.
By Reginald Davey
30 Jan 2023
The problems posed by the manufacture and end-of-life processes of electric vehicles affect the industry’s advancement. This article will look at second-life batteries as a possible solution to these EV issues.
By Tobias Walker
27 Jan 2023
In this article, AHN Biotechnologie describes what an ecopipette is and how it can participate in making labs greener.
Research can be a resource-heavy activity. Fortunately, there are solutions to reduce the footprint of science and make labs more sustainable.
The non-combustible characteristic of solid-state batteries decreases the risk of thermal runaway, allowing for a more compact packing of the cells and enhancing volumetric density and design flexibility.
This article will explore how rising raw material costs present challenges for the electric vehicle sector.
By Reginald Davey
5 Jan 2023
Industries are switching to cleaner resources, fuels, energies, and technologies due to increasing global emissions. These advancements make it possible to create procedures, goods, and services with fewer detrimental environmental effects. This article looks at 2022 developments in clean technology.
By Usman Ahmed
3 Jan 2023
The electric vehicle market is booming, but this is creating a new problem: the high volume of spent batteries. The second-life battery market has emerged to tackle this issue and help establish a circular economy that will facilitate the decarbonization of the transportation sector.
By Sarah Moore
23 Dec 2022
Shipping companies will need to make drastic steps to cut emissions if these goals are to be met. The Scottish shipping industry is making significant steps towards decarbonizing its fleets.
By Sarah Moore
23 Dec 2022
Projects that interconnect the production, storage, distribution, and end-use of clean hydrogen are called clean hydrogen hubs. Hydrogen hubs are networks of clean hydrogen producers, prospective clean hydrogen users, and connective infrastructure, all located adjacent to each other.
By Usman Ahmed
22 Dec 2022