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Self charging car batteries mean you'll never need to plug in

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LEADIN: Forget plugging in to charge up your new electric car, engineers are now working towards a future where you never need to plug in ever again. That's some time off, but a new generation of batteries is...
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No Need to Plug In Self-Charging Car Batteries

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LEADIN: Forget plugging in to charge up your new electric car, engineers are now working towards a future where you never need to plug in ever again. That's some time off, but a new generation of batteries is...
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CLEAN : 'Game changer' e-bike batteries spread from Taiwan across Asia

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Battery swapping stations for electric motorbikes are now a common sight in Taiwan’s capital Taipei, with startup Gogoro flourishing - and eyeing a listing on the New York Stock Exchange (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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N. America A Bit Behind in Adopting Hydrogen Mobility: Hyzon Motors CEO

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Jul.22 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel explains the technology...
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Bloomberg

How GM Plans to Make a Profit on Electric Cars

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General Motors has committed $35 billion to transition to electric and autonomous vehicles by 2025. On Bloomberg Chief Future Officer, CFO Paul Jacobson brings David Westin to the company's battery testing laboratory and shows him the...
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Self charging car batteries mean you'll never need to plug in

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LEADIN: Forget plugging in to charge up your new electric car, engineers are now working towards a future where you never need to plug in ever again. That's some time off, but a new generation of batteries is...
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Bloomberg

Li-S Energy CEO on ASX IPO, Future Battery Technology

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Sep.27 -- Li-S Energy is an Australian tech company with big ambitions for the future of battery technology. It is developing Lithium Sulphur batteries that will speed up charge times and dramatically extend the endurance of batteries. ...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs on Asia's EV Outlook, Commodity Price Impact

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Goldman Sachs Head of Asia Autos Research Kota Yuzawa is negative on electric vehicle margins as the sector faces unprecedented price rises of battery metals, notably nickel. He discusses his outlook for EVs in Asia on "Bloomberg...
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Self charging car batteries mean you'll never need to plug in

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LEADIN: Forget plugging in to charge up your new electric car, engineers are now working towards a future where you never need to plug in ever again. That's some time off, but a new generation of batteries is...
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Bloomberg

India's First EV Battery Plant Takes Shape

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Apr.21 -- Vikram Handa, managing director of Epsilon Carbon, an Indian coal tar derivatives producer, discusses his plans to challenge China's dominance in the electric-car batteries market. Handa set up Epsilon Advanced Materials Pvt,...
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Fuel cell technology boosts drone flight

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4029669LEAD IN:A UK-based energy tech company is demonstrating how hydrogen fuel cells can be used to significantly extend the range of commercial drones.Intelligent Energy says its technology can...
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Whittingham on Lithium-Ion Battery

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Oct.29 -- M. Stanley Whittingham, a British-American professor at the State University of New York at Binghamton who, along with two others, was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, talks about modern lithium-ion battery, which...
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Government To Inves in Electric Car Charging Points

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Government To Inves in Electric Car Charging Points
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Bloomberg

Apple Car Loses Three More Engineers

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Apple's top-secret car project is losing more top engineers to startups, the latest bump in the road for the iPhone maker's car ambitions. Ed Ludlow reports on Bloomberg Technology.
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Bloomberg

Will China's NIO Be the First Real 'Tesla Killer'?

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Feb.01 -- NIO is the latest electric vehicle-maker to earn the aspirational label of "Tesla Killer." As the fastest growing EV company in China, it has a legitimate shot given that China is the biggest purchaser of EVs worldwide....
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The quest to improve battery technology

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AP Television San Jose, California - June 8, 2011 1. Various of battery units on display 2. Wide of entrance to Electricity Storage Association 21st Annual Meeting 3. Close of brochures with images of renewable energy sources 4....
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Bloomberg

EV-Battery Startup QuantumScape Soars on Tech Breakthrough

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Feb.19 -- QuantumScape Chief Executive Officer Jagdeep Singh discusses how his company is developing multi-layered solid state lithium batteries for electric vehicles, which are safer and more efficient than current EV batteries. He...
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Bloomberg

Ford to Make Renewable Vehicles With Redwood Materials

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Sep.22 -- JB Straubel, co-founder and CEO of Nevada-based Redwood Materials, joins Emily Chang to talk about how his company will help reuse key ingredients within lithium-ion batteries that will power Ford's fleet of electric vehicles.
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3 win Chemistry Nobel for lithium-ion batteries

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Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for their work leading to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which have reshaped energy storage and transformed cars, mobile phones and many other devices - and...
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Bloomberg

How Much Power Is Used to Charge an iPhone 6?

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Sept. 26 -- Opower Head Writer Barry Fischer discusses the amount of energy needed to charge the iPhone 6 for a year. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Developers Of Lithium-Ion Batteries Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry

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John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino share the award.
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3 win Chemistry Nobel for lithium-ion batteries

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Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for their work leading to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which have reshaped energy storage and transformed cars, mobile phones and many other devices - and...
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Bloomberg

Hybrid, Electric Car Sales Soar in Europe

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Aug.31 -- Hybrid and electric car registrations soared in Europe last month. They grabbed a record share of the autos market overall and have lifted sales to the highest in 10 months. Plug-in hybrid sales have more than quadrupled while...
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Bloomberg

St. Jude Warns of Defibrillator Battery Risk

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Oct. 11 -- St. Jude Medical is warning patients that the batteries on thousands of its implantable defibrillators can quickly and unexpectedly deplete, in rare cases leaving them vulnerable should they need a shock from the device to...