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New Battery Potential Found in China

China Discovers New Mineral with Potential for Revolutionary Batteries China has discovered a new mineral, Niobobaotit, which contains the rare metal niobium. This mineral has

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Wireless Charging for Electric Cars

Germany is set to install a public test track for electric vehicles that can be charged while driving using magnetic coils embedded in the road.

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Top Countries Leading E-Mobility

A recent study conducted by international strategy consulting firm Strategy& has revealed which countries are best prepared for the transition to electric vehicles. The study,

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Owning a Car in Germany: Outdated?

The younger generation in Germany is showing less interest in owning their own cars and instead prefer car-sharing and cycling. According to a study by

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Electric cars cheaper than gas.

Electric cars are more cost-effective than combustion engine vehicles over their entire lifespan, despite their higher purchase costs. This is especially true when the vehicles

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Electric Cars and Pacemakers: A Risk?

A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has investigated whether the electromagnetic fields generated by electric vehicle charging stations pose a

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Electric car sets acceleration record

The ETH Zurich has set a new world record for the acceleration of an electric car from 0 to 100 km/h. Unlike the recent record

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No Capacity Loss with New Battery

A new solid-state battery has been developed with an electrode material that boasts unparalleled stability, even after hundreds of charging cycles, without any loss of

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Audi CEO advocates speed limit and car-free days

Audi CEO Markus Duesmann has called for car-free days and a universal speed limit in response to the current energy crisis. Climate protection groups in

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Germany Clings to Combustion Engines

The latest study by PAWLIK, a German consulting firm, has revealed that German consumers are less likely to purchase electric or hybrid vehicles compared to