Panasonic and GM have signed multiple long-term supply agreements for anode active materials, namely graphite, in a bid to secure a North American battery supply chain and ensure eligibility for IRA credits. Panasonic and GM have each signed an agreement with Canada’s Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG) whilst Panasonic signed an additional agreement with NOVONIX, an Australian battery materials company based in Tennessee.
The Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub (MREH), a co-owned venture between Equis Australia and the Victoria State Electricity Commission (SEC), has secured AUD400 million (USD260 million) worth of debt financing for its utility scale battery energy storage system (BESS). The complete...
France has suspended its EV leasing scheme for low-income households just six weeks after it started, due to too excessive demand. In less than two months, more...
Australian battery recycler, Redivium, has signed a partnership with The National Battery Recycling System Association of Romania (SNRB) and Romanian recycling company, ECOWES, to establish a battery recycling plant in Romania. Using...
LG Chem and General Motors have signed a long-term supply agreement for cathode materials worth a staggering KRW25 trillion (USD18.6 billion). The deal...
The Washington State Department of Commerce will issue USD85 million in grants to install almost 6,000 charge points throughout the state. The funding is being released through the
Aqua Metals has announced it secured a USD2.2 million incentive package from the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) which will be used to aid Aqua Metals’ Nevada Sierra AquaRefining™ Campus...
On the 30th of January, the US’ largest charging station installer National Car Charging (NCC) announced it had been awarded a multi-year contract to supply fast chargers to the state of California. To fulfil
The end of 2023 and the start of 2024 have seen a number of companies pause planned IPOs within the EV space, as market conditions prove challenging. In January 2024, Renault’s