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  • India invests $24 million in lithium mining in Argentina to boost energy transition

    January 18, 2024

    India signs a $24M lithium mining deal with Argentina to reduce reliance on Chinese batteries, boost new energy development, and impact the global lithium market.

  • The Canadian government promotes the transformation of electric vehicles: Zero-emission new vehicle policy in 2035

    December 20, 2023

    The Canadian government will require all new cars to be zero-emission by 2035. New regulations accelerate the EV market, aiming for 20% sales by 2026, 60% by 2030, and 100% by 2035.

  • Brazil will resume import taxes on new energy vehicles next year

    November 30, 2023

    Brazil will reinstate EV import taxes from 2024, increasing to 35% by 2026, to boost domestic auto industry and decarbonize the supply chain.

  • US Inflation Reduction Act Promotes Clean Energy Development

    November 2, 2023

    Deep analysis of the US Inflation Reduction Act's impact on clean energy, highlighting opportunities and challenges for overseas manufacturers, especially Chinese firms.ment.

  • China-led international standard for functional safety of new energy vehicle energy storage systems officially released

    September 4, 2023

    A new international standard led by China, titled "Functional safety of road vehicles - Application of rechargeable energy storage systems for new energy vehicles" (ISO/TR9968:2023), has been officially released in the form of a technical report. The standard sets functional safety requirements for new energy vehicle energy storage systems (including power batteries and supercapacitors) worldwide. This article will explore this in depth...

  • Interpretation of the EU's new battery regulation (EU 2023/1542): Impact and response strategies

    August 24, 2023

    Recently, the European Union officially released a new battery regulation (EU 2023/1542), which not only marks the replacement and revision of the old battery directive 2006/66/EC, but also means that the EU has higher requirements and stricter supervision on battery management. At the same time, the official release date of the new regulation is 2023-7-28, and the effective date is 2023-8-17. Although its specific implementation time has yet to be determined by the European Union...