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NASCAR installs EV chargers at Daytona Beach headquarters


NASCAR, in collaboration with Florida Power & Light’s EVolution commercial charging solutions and electrical powerhouse ABB, has completed the installation of 30 Level 2 EV chargers at its Daytona Beach headquarters. This is one step in the organization’s Impact plan, which aims to reduce NASCAR’s carbon footprint to zero across its core operations by 2035…. Read more…

Cummins acquires assets of mining decarbonization company First Mode


Cummins, an American multinational that designs, manufactures and distributes internal combustion engines and power generation products, has acquired the assets of Seattle-based First Mode, a company known primarily for its combined fuel cell/battery drive intended for use as a hybrid retrofit for mining haul trucks. The deal ends several years of uncertainty over the future… Read more…

Research confirms Altilium’s recycled cathode materials match performance of mined materials


New research carried out by Imperial College London indicates that recycled EV battery materials produced by UK-based Altilium can match the performance of mined materials. Imperial’s analysis of Altilium’s commercial-grade recycled cathode active materials (CAM), which it began producing late last year, confirmed improvements in purity, morphology and electrochemical performance compared to commercially available materials,… Read more…

Toyota reveals new fuel-cell stack, isn’t giving up on hydrogen cars

Green Car Reports
Toyota last week unveiled its third-generation hydrogen fuel-cell stack, demonstrating continued commitment to fuel cells alongside battery-electric vehicles. In a press release, the automaker promised improved durability and efficiency, as well as lower production costs for the new stack, which Toyota plans to debut in passenger vehicles and… Read more…

2025 Denza N7 debuts with the latest God’s Eye ADAS

ArenaEV
BYD’s premium brand, Denza, has launched the 2025 version of its N7 electric SUV, focusing on enhanced intelligent driving capabilities. The updated N7 will compete with other established models already on the market, like the Tesla Model Y. The 2025 Denza N7 comes in three versions, with prices ranging from RMB 259,800 (€32,160) to RMB 289,800 (€35,900). A key upgrade… Read more…