
Nicole Willing
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chargedevs.com | Nicole Willing
Canadian battery materials development company NextSource Materials has withdrawn from its project to build a battery anode facility in Mauritius to focus on accelerated, larger-scale opportunities in the Middle East. NextSource had been working to establish a facility in Mauritius since November 2022. The company leased a potential site and invested in upgrading existing processes to comply with local regulations and minimize environmental impact.
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chargedevs.com | Nicole Willing
US-based Lumina, a company specializing in electric construction equipment, is aiming to raise between $20 million and $40 million in its Series A financing round, according to Axios. Lumina was founded in 2021 by entrepreneur Ahmed Shubber and aims to release a 32-ton autonomous and electric bulldozer prototype, the Moonlander. The prototype is similar to the size of a Caterpillar D6 while delivering the load capacity of the larger D9 model.
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chargedevs.com | Nicole Willing
An order that was placed in 2024 for Scania buses to be deployed in and around Åre, Sweden, a region where temperatures can vary some 60° C during the course of a year, is now to be fulfilled, and the buses put into operation. The buses are built on the Swedish manufacturer’s battery electric platform that was launched in October 2023 and recently added a three-axle variant. The company will start the deliveries this summer.
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chargedevs.com | Nicole Willing
Amprius Technologies, which is developing a silicon battery anode platform, has signed a new contract manufacturing agreement with an unnamed battery manufacturer in South Korea. Amprius said that the strategic partnership expands its global production footprint and enhances its ability to deliver high-performance SiCore cells at scale to meet rising global demand.
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techopedia.com | Nicole Willing
As enterprises accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives in a bid to stay competitive, infrastructure costs are becoming fragmented, unpredictable, and harder to manage. Untracked usage, cost attribution gaps, shared services, and siloed billing data obscure true cost drivers and hinder the ability to measure return on investment (ROI).
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