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  • February 21, 2025
  • 2 minutes Read
SCHURTER introduces super-thin supercapacitors – Charged EVs

Swiss electrical and electronic components manufacturer SCHURTER has launched a range of super-thin prismatic supercapacitors for high switching loads. Supercaps in the SCPA family are just 0.4 mm thick, and offer high power density as well as low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) and low self-discharge. They are well suited to applications that require high…

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  • February 18, 2025
  • 7 minutes Read
NNPCL Takes 15% Equity Stake in Starzs Gas’ CNG Mother Station in Delta – Champion Newspapers LTD

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) through its subsidiary, NNPC Gas Marketing Limited (NGML) has agreed to take a 15-per cent equity shareholding in Starzs Gas Limited’s 2 million standard cubic feet per day (2mmscf/d) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) mother station in Iwhrekan, Ugheli South Local Government Area of Delta State.   As…

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  • February 18, 2025
  • 3 minutes Read
Hands-On Learning: FTI’s Youth Apprenticeship Program – FTI

FTI’s youth apprenticeship program gives high school students hands-on experience, professional mentorship and a head start in building their career in the electrical trade. To offer a deeper look into the value of this program, we recently spoke with two of our own team members who embody the program’s success: Ethan Entringer, a current…

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  • February 17, 2025
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US District Court Judge Once Again Denies Tesla’s Request to Block Matthews International from Selling Its Innovative Dry Battery Electrode Solutions to Others – Batteries News

US District Court Judge Once Again Denies Tesla’s Request to Block Matthews International from Selling Its Innovative Dry Battery Electrode Solutions to Others PITTSBURGH, Feb. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Matthews International Corporation (NASDAQ GSM: MATW) (“Matthews” or the “Company”) today announced that a U.S. District Court Judge has issued an order denying Tesla’s…

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  • February 15, 2025
  • 6 minutes Read
2025 Smart #3 Brabus Review: Look out Mini! The loveable micro car brand has grown up with Mercedes-Benz DNA and an electric SUV line-up – EV Central

Smart is back, bigger than ever. The brand that made its name making two-seat micro cars as a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and watch brand Swatch has morphed into a maker of SUVs – now with a healthy dose of Mercedes-Benz DNA. The new Smart only makes EVs following an unlikely partnership between Mercedes-Benz and…

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  • February 15, 2025
  • 5 minutes Read
Zamfara gov warns repentant bandits to surrender weapons unconditionally before it’s too late

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to persistently pursuing bandits until they are all effectively defeated, destroyed, and subdued. The governor, while handing over the facility the Zamfara State Government provided to establish the Operation Safe Corridor headquarters of the Northwest states, warned repentant bandits to swiftly surrender their…

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  • February 15, 2025
  • 4 minutes Read
How To Choose The Right EV Charger For Your Electric Vehicle? –

Adding sustainability to the environment and choosing smarter ways to meet mobility requirements are among the futuristic options with multiple benefits. To be specific, switching to electric vehicles is a decision that not only proves to be a cost-effective option but also gentle on nature by reducing carbon emissions. The timely and convenient accessibility…

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  • February 14, 2025
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Republicans call to add $1,000 tax on new EVs, end tax credit

Trump can’t end EV tax credit; Congess can Proposed bill would end new EV, used EV, and commercial EV credits EV leasing loophole goes away with commercial credit (45W) Up-front federal EV tax of $1,000 proposed in addition to state EV surcharges As bold as President Trump’s initial executive actions relating to EVs might…

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  • February 12, 2025
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Regional EV drivers slugged with high tariffs to charge their cars at home

The Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) has once again carried out its annual consultation on electricity pricing for regional Queensland, without any effort to improve the situation for country people with EVs. As a result, the time-of-use tariffs available to regional Queensland EV drivers are around 300 per cent higher than those faced by their…

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