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Green Power licenses WiTricity technology to build wireless chargers for South Korean EV market

Green Car Congress

WiTricity, a pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, has entered into licensing and technology transfer agreements with Green Power, a leading South Korea-based supplier of power electronics and high power wireless charging systems for various applications.

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CHAdeMO 3.0 released; first publication of new plug harmonized with China’s GB/T

Green Car Congress

to its Regular members, specifying the requirements for designing the next-generation CHAdeMO chargers using the new plug harmonized with China’s GB/T protocol, allowing for maximum current of 600A. The Chinese version, operating under the GB/T communication protocol, is also planned to be released next year. CHAdeMO 3.0 CHAdeMO 3.0

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The Godfather of South Korea’s Chip Industry

Cars That Think

But it was true what semiconductor engineers in South Korea whispered about his former students: They were everywhere. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) assumed top posts in the industry as well as coveted positions teaching or researching semiconductors at universities and government institutes.

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2025 Hyundai Inster review: the $40k city SUV challenge to the MG4, GWM Ora and BYD Dolphin

EV Central

Hopefully they’ll squeeze it in for less to properly challenge the Chinese cheapies, who this year have been busy price war squabbling. 2025 Hyundai Inster EV (Casper Electric in Korea) is pint-sized but with impressive cabin space. 2025 Hyundai Inster EV pre-production test drive in Korea. So, to the Inster.

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The U.S.-China Chip Ban, Explained

Cars That Think

Commerce Department issued new rules that clamped down on the export of certain advanced chips—which have military or AI applications—to Chinese customers. has blocked chip sales to individual Chinese customers. along with several other countries, including South Korea and Taiwan) placed Russia under a chip embargo.

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Hyundai Mobis unveils e-corner module turns wheels to 90º

Electric Vehicles India

Hyundai Mobis world’s seventh-largest automotive supplier has announced that it has successfully developed its “e-corner module,” which is a design that comes with a combination of steering, braking, suspension, and driving systems into each wheel. Hyundai Mobis unveils e-corner module turns wheels to 90º.

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Which EV manufacturers performed the best in 2024 so far?

Baua Electric

Many Chinese vehicle makers recorded impressive growth between January and June. Its Chinese brands saw sales increase by 68% year on year. Most of the manufacturer’s recent growth can be attributed to its Chinese affiliate, Wuling. Dropping deliveries in Europe and South Korea were balanced by good growth in the US.