Stellantis to invest $400 mn to make electric vehicles at US plants

The Ram 1500 REV --- Stellantis’ first battery-electric light-duty pickup truck --- is due later this year. Image: Stellantis

Stellantis has announced plans to invest more than $406 million across three factories in Michigan, USA to convert them into production of electric vehicles (EVs) in line with the ...

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Natron Energy begins commercial-scale production of SIBs at its Michigan facility

Source: Natron Energy

Sodium-ion battery (SIB) technology firm Natron Energy has announced the start of commercial-scale operations at its sodium-ion battery manufacturing facility in Holland, Mich...

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GM-Honda JV starts production of hydrogen fuel cell power solutions

General Motors (GM) and Honda have announced the start of commercial production at Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC (FCSM), their equally-owned joint venture,...

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Plastic Omnium investing $170 mn on H2 storage production plant in Michigan

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French firm Plastic Omnium has revealed its plans to set up North America's 'largest' hydrogen storage production plant in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, to supply a leading ...

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Ford investing $3.5 bn on a 35 GWh LFP battery plant in Michigan

Adding LFP batteries to its EV lineup this year, American automaker Ford Motor is backing a U.S. LFP battery plant, to aid its scaling-up activities and make EVs mor...

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ONE Circle 20 GWh battery cell factory in Michigan announced

American battery startup Our Next Energy (ONE) has announced its own circular model of cell manufacturing gigafactories 'ONE Circle', starting with a 20 GWh facility in the state o...

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ONE reveals 1007 Wh/L anode-free cell that enables 600-mile Gemini battery architecture

Michigan-based energy storage company Our Next Energy (ONE) has announced that it has unveiled a 240-Ah prismatic anode-free cell after a successful 12-month R&D effort. The co...

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