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Finding new copper deposits for the green energy transition

Scientists at the University of Geneva have uncovered significant knowledge on the origins of copper deposit formation and finding new copper deposits. Copper is amongst...

Cleanly converting solar energy into storable hydrogen fuel

Research led by the University of Strathclyde suggests that solar energy can be accessed and converted into renewable and storable hydrogen fuel. Research conducted by...

$45m for advanced batteries for electric vehicles

The United States Department of Energy has announced $45m in funding to facilitate the development of advanced batteries for electric vehicles. It is hoped...

Solid-state technology: The next big revolution on the horizon

Iñigo Careaga, Business Analyst at CIC energiGUNE, explores the vast potential of solid-state technologies. Although it may seem a modern concept, batteries have recently turned...

Collaborative partnership to introduce EV fast-charging in Europe

Volkswagen Group and BP have launched a strategic partnership to ensure the swift introduction of EV fast-charging across Europe. What does this mean for EV...

Altona Rare Earths to list their rare earth acquisition company on the LSE

Rare earth acquisition company, Altona Rare Earths, announces they are to list on the LSE main market for listed securities. Altona Rare Earths plc (Altona),...

Umicore and ACC collaborate on EV battery materials

Umicore and Automotive Cells Company (ACC) has signed a supply agreement for EV battery materials in Europe. Meeting the demand for EV battery materials Umicore will...

Analysing the safety of wireless electric vehicle charging

WiTricity’s Senior Principal Engineer, Ky Sealy, answers the pressing questions surrounding the safety of wireless charging for electric vehicles. As electric vehicles (EVs) become more...

Optimising the rare earth supply chain

As global demand for rare earth elements increases, global resources must be efficiently explored and utilised to ensure a secure rare earth supply chain. Whilst...

A disruptive liquid-liquid process for direct lithium extraction from brines

Adionics’ ambition is to industrialise its clean and sustainable solution for direct lithium extraction from brines, enabling the electric mobility chain to develop virtuously. The...

Cleaner lithium – the Lake solution

Steve Promnitz, Managing Director at Lake Resources, highlights the challenges facing the lithium sector for batteries and EVs and how the company’s flagship Kachi...

UK Government grant £2m to innovative and sustainable transport projects

To make the UK transport system greener and more efficient, entrepreneurs and innovators have been awarded Government funding to develop their sustainable transport projects. UK...

Groundbreaking autonomous mobile robot charges electric vehicles 

A novel mobile charging robot developed by Graz University of Technology, ALVERI and ARTI Robots, independently seeks out parked electric vehicles and supplies them with energy. This development aims to promote the widespread use of e-mobility. 

Lake Resources team with Ford signing non-binding MoU for lithium offtake

Lake Resources shares surge 10pc at the announcement of non-binding MoU with Ford Motor Company for lithium offtake deal. Clean lithium developer, Lake Resources NL...

On the road to achieving climate neutral road traffic

Researchers in Switzerland have made significant progress towards achieving climate neutral road traffic with novel study. At present, road traffic is accountable for over 30%...

Avalon to establish Ontario’s first regional lithium refinery

Mineral development specialists, Avalon Advanced Materials have signed a partnership agreement with Essar to provide minerals for EV manufacturers through novel lithium refinery. Ontario’s strategy...

Novel technique converts plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel

Researchers working at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created an innovative technique that mitigates plastic waste by converting it into clean hydrogen...

Saietta to construct novel electric motor manufacturing facility in Sunderland

Saietta have confirmed their plans to construct a novel electric motor manufacturing facility in Sunderland with an initial capacity of 100,000 motors per annum. The...

Financing green technologies for a sustainable future

Lithium Power International’s Andrew Phillips discusses the environmental and economic benefits of investing in green technologies. Investing in green technologies is essential to ensuring the...

Developing a sustainable electric motor for electric vehicles

Researchers from the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) and the Reduced Induction Field Torque (RIFT) Technology are working to create a cost-effective and sustainable electric...

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