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Exponent Energy Promises To Charge An EV From 0 to 100% In Just 15 Minutes!

Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based firm, has developed the E-pack and E-pump battery packs and charging stations. The firm says that by working together, they can achieve a 0 to 100 percent fast

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Toyota Motors Will Invest $3.4 Billion In EV Battery Development And Manufacturing

Toyota Motors, the world’s largest automobile manufacturer by volume, has already sold over 18.7 million electric vehicles, including over 4.5 million EVs in the United States. The firm has declared that it

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Reliance New Energy Solar Signs 4 Back-to-Back Clean Energy Deals

Reliance New Energy Solar Ltd (RNESL), a recently launched subsidiary of Reliance Industries (RIL), has inked four consecutive renewable energy deals. The business intends to invest 60,000 crores in developing gigafactories by

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Tata Motors To Launch 10 New EVs By 2026

Tata Motors is gearing up to take the infant Indian electric vehicle (EV) market by storm with the introduction of at least ten new electric vehicles. TPG Rise Climate just made a

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Wärtsilä Report Shows A 100% Renewable Transition Is Possible Before 2050

Wärtsilä’s latest research, Front Loading New Zero, contends that governments can implement 100 percent renewable systems quicker than currently envisaged. It claims that considerable cost savings may be realized by prioritizing the

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China Plans To Address Plastic Pollution Through A 5 Year Plan

China released a five-year plan outlining the country’s approach for combating plastic pollution. China’s recycling capacity will be enhanced as part of the strategy, as will the marketing of ‘green’ plastic goods.

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New Concrete Made From The Waste Of Previously Used Concrete

Concrete is the most commonly used construction material on the planet, yet it is also one of the most significant producers of carbon emissions. The manufacturing of this construction material for our

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A Looming Energy Deficit May Throw World In Anarchy

There is a significant energy deficit from Europe to Asia. While there is no one cause of the shortage — factors such as consumer demand, technical issues, and a lack of investment

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