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DOE announces $1.7 billion in grants to convert facilities for EV production and support US auto workers – Charged EVs

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Eleven at-risk auto manufacturing facilities in eight states—Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland and Virginia—are slated to receive a total of $1.7 GM will receive $500 million to help it convert its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan to EV production. billion in funding.

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i-charging unveils new 1.5 Megawatt EV charging system with six simultaneous outputs

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EV infrastructure developer i-charging has introduced a new Megawatt Charging System designed for heavy-duty vehicles to make the replenishing process faster and more efficient. i-charging is a Portugal-based EV infrastructure specialist with US offices in Georgia. Its latest “i-light” system offers up to 1.5

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GE to purchase 2,000 Ford C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrids; companies collaborate with Georgia Tech to accelerate alternative fuel vehicle adoption and research

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Ford will also jointly market GE’s alternative fuel infrastructure solutions: GE’s WattStation EV charging station and CNG in a Box natural gas fueling station with its commercial buyers.

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Georgia Tech prototype triboelectric nanogenerator could extract energy from ocean waves

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Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed an inexpensive and simple prototype of a triboelectric nanogenerator that could be used to produce energy from ocean waves by making use of contact electrification between a patterned plastic nanoarray and water. Or a surface charge density of 4.5

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Researchers develop wave-energy-driven CO2 reduction system for production of carbon-based liquid fuels

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A team from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, and Georgia Tech has developed a a wave-energy-driven electrochemical CO 2 reduction system that converts ocean wave energy to chemical energy in the form of formic acid, a liquid fuel. Leung et al.

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Ford installing GE WattStation chargers, charging network at facilities

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The WattStation Connect network will enable Ford to gather information on charging station use. Ford Motor Company, in conjunction with GE, will supply electric vehicle charging stations at Ford facilities nationwide, beginning with facilities in and around its headquarters. Click to enlarge.

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Rivian pauses production of Amazon EDV units due to parts shortage

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Rivian’s vehicles are produced at the company’s factory in Normal, Illinois, and while the company has plans to build an additional facility in Georgia, the automaker announced plans to delay construction of the upcoming plant earlier this year.

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