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Li-Cycle opens battery recycling facility in Alabama

Charged

The Alabama Spoke uses Li-Cycle’s patented technology to recycle and directly process full EV battery packs without any dismantling through a submerged shredding process that produces no wastewater. Battery recycler Li-Cycle has announced that its Alabama Spoke plant in Tuscaloosa has started commercial operations.

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Tesla buyers offered a choice between LFP or NCA battery packs

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For most car buyers, their technical automotive knowledge amounts to this: they know a car has an engine (or motor), and they want the biggest, most powerful one they can afford. Is this confirmation that the Asia/Europe LFP Model 3 is coming to North America? I have a Model 3 on order and just got this about 10 minutes ago.

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Li-Cycle recovers usable battery-grade materials from shredded Li-ion batteries

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We come from the lithium industry,” Kochhar told Charged. “We We used to work for companies that produced lithium chemicals that go into cathodes, cells and, ultimately, battery packs. And we’d be asked as lithium consultants and experts to look into these looming questions: “How environmentally friendly are batteries?

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Transportation Pitch Day Convenes Cleantech Ecosystem to Dive into the Future of Mobility

Greentown Labs

On the topic of partners, Reichert introduced a new Terawatt-level partner , Keolis North America. Titan Advanced Energy Solutions is developing advanced battery management systems for lithium ion battery consumer electronics, automotive, and storage markets.

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Smart Energy Finances: €108m for supercapacitors and the SuperBattery

Smart Energy International

SuperBattery & supercapacitor financing Skeleton Technologies, which develops fast-charging energy storage for transportation, grid, automotive and industrial applications, has announced the closing of a €108 million ($114 million) funding round to develop next-generation tech, including new high-power battery technology.

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