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LG To Supply EV Batteries To Toyota From Michigan Plant

PLANO, Texas–LG Energy Solution and Toyota Motor North America Inc. today announced that they have signed a supply agreement for lithium-ion battery modules to be used in Toyota battery electric vehicles that will be assembled in the United States. Under the contract, LG Energy Solution will supply automotive battery modules at an annual capacity of

By |2023-10-05T13:51:47-04:00October 5th, 2023|Auto Tech, ESD|

Samsung TV vs LG TV: Which TV Brand Is Better And Cheaper?

Giants of the technology world are constantly fighting for the title of the best company. Undoubtedly, this is good for users, as manufacturers constantly delight us with innovative products. Today we will compare the main characteristics of LG TV and Samsung TV, both are smart TVs, and see who still deserves more attention. Users are

By |2024-04-08T08:56:51-04:00December 10th, 2022|Guest Columns|

LG Buys Company That Makes User-Friendly Interactive Charging Stations

DETROIT - LG will acquire South Korean EV battery charger developer AppleMango, the conpany announced. LG will create "fully-featured" charging stations with a user-friendly interface and real-time control and management on which LG will be able to leverage its "sturdy, dust- and water-proof" outdoor digital display tech. LG is well-established in electric mobility, developing batteries,

By |2022-07-10T18:58:49-04:00July 10th, 2022|Auto Tech, Industry 4.0|

Whirlpool Files Dumping Complaint Against LG, Samsung

BENTON HARBOR — Whirlpool Corp., the Benton Harbor-based appliance manufacturer, announced it had filed a “safeguard petition” with the United States International Trade Commission. The company said the petition is the next step in what it called “ongoing efforts of Samsung and LG to evade U.S. trade laws.” The U.S. government has twice found that

By |2017-06-02T13:12:10-04:00June 2nd, 2017|Engineering Society of Detroit, News|

Samsung, LG Found Guilty Of Dumping Clothes Washers In The United States

BENTON HARBOR - Samsung and LG, two South Korean manufacturers of clothes washers, have been found guilty of dumping their products in the United States at prices below production costs to steal business from Whirlpool Corp. A preliminary antidumping ruling was issued Thursday by the U.S. Department of Commerce confirming Whirlpool's allegations against Samsung and

By |2016-07-21T18:55:49-04:00July 21st, 2016|News, Politics|