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Amazon hands Mercedes-Benz its biggest electric vehicle order to date

GreenBiz

Amazon hands Mercedes-Benz its biggest electric vehicle order to date. German auto giant Mercedes-Benz announced its largest order of electric vehicles to date Friday: 1,800 electric delivery vans for retail giant Amazon to use across Europe. However, those were internal combustion vehicles.

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Comment: Second-life vehicle batteries should be first choice for energy storage

Envirotec Magazine

To mark Energy Day at COP27, Matthew Lumsden of Connected Energy called on consumers and businesses to understand that switching to electric vehicles is just the first step in the clean energy transition. “To Not only are we not looking far enough ahead, we’ve got a blind spot concerning battery reuse,” Matthew comments.

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Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon Anode Technology

POWER Magazine

has struggled to keep up with the Chinese battery giants, and has also fallen behind Europe in some battery production and […] The post Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon Anode Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine. From the beginning of the electrification evolution, the U.S.

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First e-bus battery passports coming in Europe

Smart Energy International

Turkey headquartered bus and coach manufacturer Temsa is set to be the first e-bus company to implement battery passports. The implementation of the battery passports, which will be established with blockchain traceability solution provider Minespider, will ensure that Temsa is compliant with the EU’s new battery regulation.

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Electric vehicle startup Nio inks battery swap station deal with Shell

Business Green

News of tie-up comes as Kaluza announces EV charging technology deal with Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation. Chinese electric vehicle company Nio and energy giant Shell have inked a deal which will see the partners work together on developing a network of 'battery swap stations' in China and Europe.

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Electric vehicles balance the grid in UK for first time

Smart Energy International

Through participation in an industry-wide trial, via the Power Responsive programme, the smart tariff ‘Intelligent Octopus’ will use batteries in electric vehicles (EVs) to balance the grid while charging. Updates to charging schedules will ensure that customer charging targets will still be met.

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US Electric Vehicle Plant’s Hydrogen Deal with Plug Power

Hydrogen Fuel News

This undisclosed manufacturing facility, recognized as one of the largest electric vehicle and battery production campuses in the country, plans to leverage Plug’s hydrogen fuel cells for effective and sustainable handling of its material fleet. The unveiling of Plug Power Inc.’s