Ford Joins U.S. National Charging Experience Consortium
The group will work to improve the U.S. EV charging experience.
Read More »The group will work to improve the U.S. EV charging experience.
Read More »That country has its own significant lithium supply.
Read More »A massive investment aims to make solid state batteries viable.
Read More »The new technology is touted as superior to traditional lithium-ion units.
Read More »A huge benefit for some in the long run.
Read More »The manufacturer brought out a slew of new battery types for crowds to check out.
Read More »And that doesn't settle well with some politicians.
Read More »The company is financially backed by Ford.
Read More »The automaker is leaving no stone unturned in terms of battery materials.
Read More »There's much more work to be done based on projected numbers.
Read More »The new pilot aims to improve the stability of the power grid.
Read More »A much faster way to test out new materials.
Read More »The ponified EV is getting all the more popular.
Read More »Ford is already working on a pilot program.
Read More »It will require massive investments, however.
Read More »The promising technology is still in the developmental stages.
Read More »The program aims to track batteries from origin through end of life.
Read More »The new system is suitable for use in more rural areas.
Read More »Drivers won't even have to leave the vehicle to charge it.
Read More »The goal is to make charging an EV as easy as filling up a car with gas.
Read More »A large number of chargers recently tested did not function properly.
Read More »The promising technology has officially entered the next phase of development.
Read More »A recent survey found that this feature is more desirable than any other.
Read More »EV battery fires pose some unique dangers for emergency responders.
Read More »The automaker may be getting into the raw materials business soon.
Read More »The framework aims to reduce U.S. dependency on other countries and minimize environmental impact.
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