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How electric vehicles could back up the power system
Electric vehicles (EVs) could do more for our environment than simply replace gasoline. Published in Joule, a new assessment ...
Electric vehicles hit new highs in 2025, as advances in powertrains, batteries, and manufacturing continued to transform the industry. The year delivered significant developments in battery chemistry, ...
In tropical cities, afternoon thunderstorms can plunge entire neighborhoods into brief moments of darkness. When civil ...
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Eighteen Seconds to Full: How VarEVolt’s 6 kW/kg Battery Redefines Hypercar Engineering and EV Charging
That’s less time than it takes to read this paragraph. In those words, RML Group’s VarEVolt battery established a new benchmark for what can be achieved with electric vehicle powertrains, and ...
Engineers involved in EV projects are transitioning from hardware-first to software-integrated control strategies. System-level engineering is now essential, ensuring all vehicle components operate ...
LEXINGTON ― North Central State College and partnering school's engineering technology students will drive the electric vehicles they built as their capstone projects April 30 at the 7th annual Grand ...
CEO Jim Farley said "there's nothing like it on the market" referring to the EV that will go up against Tesla's core models.
Two professors are studying processes to make batteries for electric vehicles without solvents, which require expensive drying equipment. One analyst calls the research "so important." ...
The Yasa electric motor challenges conventional expectations of size and power in automotive engineering. Weighing just 12.7 kilograms (28 pounds), this compact axial flux motor delivers an impressive ...
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (WRBL) — Interest in electric vehicles continues to grow, but the allure and charm of classic cars remains. One Phenix City-based engineer is combining aspects of both, to get what ...
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