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Nissan's Solid State Battery Should Arrive In 2028: 'That's Our Ambition'

Nissan says it’s on track to launch an all-solid-state battery (ASSB) by March of 2029. The company says it’ll go into both EVs and hybrids. Nissan claims it’ll be able to charge to 65% in around 5 minutes. Nissan is on track to launch an all-solid state battery (ASSB) by the end of fiscal year … Continue reading “Nissan's Solid State Battery Should Arrive In 2028: 'That's Our Ambition'”

Hyundai, Kia Pump The Brakes On Solid State Batteries Until 2030

Solid state batteries have entered trailblazer mode. Pretty much every big automaker and battery plant is working on making a commercially-available product—a race to achieving that sweet, sweet equilibrium between cost, scalability, and viability that lets a piece of conceptual tech make its way into the car parked in your driveway. But while some automakers … Continue reading “Hyundai, Kia Pump The Brakes On Solid State Batteries Until 2030”

Hyundai May Reveal Its Game-Changing Solid State Battery In March: Report

Local news reports out of South Korea suggest that Hyundai is planning to reveal its first solid-state battery pack in March. A pilot production line has reportedly been built at its research center, and the first prototype EV with solid-state battery may roll out within a year.  If true, Hyundai would join a growing list … Continue reading “Hyundai May Reveal Its Game-Changing Solid State Battery In March: Report”

Mullen scores a solid, 3,000 unit electric truck order from Volt Mobility

Commercial leasing company Volt Mobility boasts clients that include UPS, DHL, and FedEx. And now, they’ll be able to boast about having one of the largest electric vehicle fleets in the world – because they just ordered 3,000 electric trucks from Mullen. Volt Mobility placed a $210 million order for 3,000 class 1 and class 3 … Continue reading “Mullen scores a solid, 3,000 unit electric truck order from Volt Mobility”