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UP Catalyst offering carbon-negative graphite for European battery supply chain

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UP Catalyst , an Estonia-based company developing a method to produce sustainable carbon nanomaterials and graphite from CO 2 ( earlier post ), says that it can produce carbon-negative graphite, consuming 3.7 Such carbon-negative products have various applications ranging from paints and coatings to electronics and concrete.

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Tesla Model 3 SR Plus sold out in UK for Q2 despite zero EV purchase incentives

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The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus has sold out in the United Kingdom (UK) weeks before the end of the second quarter. Tesla’s inventory page in the UK shows that only Model 3 Long Range variants and Performance variants are available. Estonia has the highest EV purchase grant in Europe with £15,500 ($21,622.36).

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Ultracapacitor manufacturer Skeleton Technologies raises €3.9M (US$5.2 M) in Round A financing

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Our products have four times higher power density (80Wh/L), and almost double the energy density (14Wh/L) compared to current industry standards. The company’s customer list already includes the European Space Agency (ESA) and several automotive Tier 1 suppliers. SkelCap ultracapacitor cells are available in ranges from 250F to 3500F.

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Enefit VOLT Transforms into a New Charging Network Using Driivz Technology

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Enefit VOLT, the largest electric vehicle fast charging network in Estonia, selected Driivz, the leading EV charging and energy management software platform provider, to optimize its network operations and provide excellent EV charging experiences to EV drivers. Driivz has proven to be a valued partner and a trusted advisor.

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Mitsubishi Motors to supply 635 Outlander PHEVs to National Police of Ukraine

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The supply stems from an emissions trading agreement signed by a number of Japanese companies with the Government of Ukraine. Rapid charging has also been improved, reducing its charging time to 80% from 30 minutes to approximately 25 minutes, and its pure electric range is increased to 33 miles, up from 32 miles.

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