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Britishvolt Gigaplant in Northumberland receives final grant offer

The UK government has presented Britishvolt, a leading battery technology development company, with a final grant offer through the Automotive Transformation Fund for its...

Lake Resources: Supplying high-quality lithium for the EV market

As the world endeavours to deliver on its green energy ambitions, Lake Resources explains how it is set to meet the demand for high-quality...

General Motors and Livent: Using lithium hydroxide in EV production

Livent’s battery-grade lithium hydroxide, made primarily from lithium extracted at its brine-based operations in South America, is to be utilised in the production of...

Quebec’s role in the battery metals supply chain

Pierre Fitzgibbon, Quebec’s Minister of Economy and Innovation and Minister Responsible for Regional Economic Development, discusses Quebec's role in the north American battery supply...

Magnet materials refiner to secure the UK’s magnet metals supply chain

The announcement of funding for the UK’s first magnet materials refiner, alongside the publication of Britain’s first Critical Minerals Strategy, is paving the way...

U.S. DOE: $96m to decarbonise the domestic transportation sector

The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced – 21 July 2022 – a $96m funding opportunity to support decarbonising the domestic transport sector. Decarbonising transport It...

Fast charging networks: Supporting the EV revolution

Andrew Phillips, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of Lithium Power International, explores plans for fast-charging networks to support the rapidly increasing demand for...

Galvanic’s Smackover prospect: Unearthing lithium resources

An independent evaluation of Galvanic Energy’s Smackover prospect reveals an estimation of approximately 4 million tons lithium carbonate equivalent, and testing demonstrates up to...

Developing EV charging infrastructure to decarbonise transport

Phillippe Vangeel, Secretary General at AVERE, argues that we must develop EV charging infrastructure to decarbonise transport by 2050 and to phase out internal...

Complaints issued over EV charging facilities at Glastonbury Festival

Festival-goers deterred by extortionate electric vehicle (EV) charging fees at Glastonbury Festival complain about lack of green energy awareness. As the popularity of electric vehicles...

The future potential of bidirectional EV charging

Matthew Margetts, Director of Sales and Marketing at Smarter Technologies, outlines the benefits of smart EV charging systems and the potential of bidirectional EV...

A lithium supply shortage could potentially impact EV production

The most recent demand report from the Advanced Propulsion Centre has revealed that EV production could be negatively impacted by the lithium supply shortage. The...

Lithium Power International to consolidate full ownership of Maricunga Lithium Brine project

Lithium Power International is set to consolidate 100% ownership of the Maricunga Lithium Brine project in Chile through a three-party all-scrip merger with Minera...

The path to net zero: Deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles

Stephan Herbst and Juergen Guldner, on behalf of the Hydrogen Council, discuss the advantages of deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles. The transportation...

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