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Part 2: 10 Questions about EV battery fires
Nikkei | Friday, November 08, 2024
We interviewed engineers from automobile manufacturers and companies involved in quality and safety testing of in-vehicle batteries to summarize the progress of battery safety.
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Why do EV batteries burn? 10 questions for an expert with 35 years of industry experience
Nikkei | Friday, November 01, 2024
Why do lithium-ion batteries burn? We interviewed Naoki Ota, President and CEO of 24M Technologies, a US company with over 35 years of experience in the battery industry.
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49 US startups have become unicorns so far in 2024: Here’s the full list
Tech Crunch | Thursday, October 24, 2024
Using data from Crunchbase, CB Insights, and PitchBook, TechCrunch tracked down the newly minted unicorns so far this year.
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New, safer EV battery could achieve 1,000-mile range, 100% recyclability power
Interesting Engineering | Thursday, October 24, 2024
A Massachusetts-based company has begun the delivery of its commercial-sized lithium metal battery cells to a major automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
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U.S. startup backed by Kyocera, VW seeks to cut EV battery fire risk
Nikkei | Saturday, October 19, 2024
An American startup backed by Volkswagen and Japan's Kyocera has developed a separator that it says reduces the risk of fire in electric-vehicle batteries.
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24M shares test data of new Impervio separator that helps reduce EV battery fires
Electrek | Thursday, October 03, 2024
Volkswagen-backed battery developer 24M Technologies has shared test data showcasing its Impervio separator technology, which helps reduce the risk of EV battery fires.
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Battery tech developer 24M hits $1B valuation post Series H
Axios | Friday, September 06, 2024
Battery technology developer 24M has closed an $87 million Series H.
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This EV battery can go 1,000 miles on a single charge
Fast Company | Tuesday, June 11, 2024
If an electric car is made with a new EV battery from an MIT spinout, you’ll be able to start driving in New York City and keep going until you reach Orlando.
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