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Forecast: Non-Lithium Stationary Battery Market To Grow At CAGR Of 61 Percent From 2022-2032

DETROIT - IDTechEx forecasts the market for non-lithium battery chemistries in stationary storage to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 61 Percent from 2022 to 2032. To date, Li-ion batteries have been the go-to technology for vehicle electrification and new stationary energy storage systems. However, the supply chain for Li-ion production is coming

By |2021-12-19T14:47:41-05:00December 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Bollinger Cuts New Electric Work Truck Deal With EAVX

OAK PARK—Bollinger Motors, an all-electric truck company, announced a strategic collaboration with EAVX to develop electric work trucks that integrate EAVX’s commercial work-truck bodies and accessories with Bollinger’s electric vehicle platforms. The terms of the collaboration will allow Bollinger and EAVX to design fully integrated electric vehicles for a wide variety of commercial applications, as

By |2021-12-13T09:44:20-05:00December 13th, 2021|Auto Tech, ESD|

General Motors May Build Battery Plant In Lansing, Expand Orion Assembly

LANSING — GM is expected to build a new battery plant in Michigan and spend billions to expand an existing assembly plant here as the automaker transitions to all electric vehicles by 2035. GM is eyeing the Lansing area for a new battery plant, based on city records, a statement from the mayor, and a source familiar with

By |2021-12-11T07:55:31-05:00December 11th, 2021|Auto Tech, Featured|

Two Big Michigan Battery Manufacturing Plants In The Works

GRAND RAPIDS - LG Energy Solution Michigan Inc. has secured $1.36 billion in financing to support battery manufacturing expansions in North America, at least some of which will happen in Holland, the Detroit News reported last week. Meanwhile, officials with Jackson-based utility Consumers Energy confirmed to MiBiz that the company is in discussions with state

By |2021-12-09T10:24:32-05:00December 9th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|

Buried In Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Is A Mandatory Backdoor Kill Switch For Your Car

DETROIT - One of the most concerning things we've heard so far is the revelation that Biden's Trillion Dollar Infrastructure bill includes a measure mandating vehicle backdoor kill-switches in every car by 2026. The clause is intended to increase vehicle safety by "passively monitoring the performance of a driver of a motor vehicle to accurately identify

By |2021-12-05T17:42:52-05:00December 5th, 2021|Auto Tech, Cyber Defense|

Mary Barra: America’s Launching Pad For An All-Electric Future

DETROIT - Nearly 20 years ago, when I had the privilege of being the plant manager at General Motors’ Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant, I could not have imagined the role it would someday play in charting the future of transportation. Over the past several months, we retooled this facility with the best, most advanced technology in

By |2021-12-02T15:10:04-05:00December 2nd, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Infrastructure Funding Could Push More Americans Into Electric Vehicles

DETROIT - President Joe Biden wants half the vehicles sold in the US to be electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids by 2030. But to reach that goal, not only do Americans need to start buying more electric vehicles, they need more charging stations to plug them into. EVs and plug-in hybrids accounted for just 2

By |2021-11-29T11:38:43-05:00November 29th, 2021|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

The Forever Battery That Promises to Change the EV Industry

DETROIT - The EV Revolution is in full-swing right now. Tesla  just passed the trillion-dollar valuation mark. Lucid Group  just rolled out its first cars with 500+ miles of driving range. Rivian  just had the biggest initial public offering since Facebook. Every legacy automaker — from Ford to GM to Volkswagen — is investing tens

By |2021-11-21T18:58:45-05:00November 21st, 2021|Auto Tech|

Ford Strikes Deal To Help End Its Chip Shortage

DEARBORN - Ford and chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries on Thursday said they plan to work together to boost supplies for the automaker's vehicles and the broader US auto industry but gave few details about what the deal entails. The two companies announced a non-binding agreement that could involve increasing production capacity for Ford's current lineup and performing joint research and

By |2021-11-21T18:58:45-05:00November 21st, 2021|Auto Tech|

JD Power Survey: Car Consumers Still Aren’t Connecting With Phones Through Apps

TROY—The top-cited problem for new-vehicle owners is connectivity issues with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, according to the J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Multimedia Quality and Satisfaction Study. With newly added capabilities, tech companies and automakers are delivering on consumers’ desires to wirelessly connect smartphones to infotainment systems. However, owners whose vehicles have wireless Apple CarPlay

By |2021-11-21T11:19:43-05:00November 12th, 2021|Auto Tech, ESD|