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Electrovaya to supply swappable battery packs for Janus Electric’s Class 8 electric trucks


Electrovaya has announced a commercial supply agreement with Janus Electric Holdings Limited to deliver advanced high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems for the electrification of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks. This agreement marks Electrovaya’s entry into the heavy-duty Class 8 truck sector, notably in the US and Australia, where vehicle loads and driving distances pose significant challenges for… Read more…

Electrovaya to supply swappable battery packs for Janus Electric’s Class 8 electric trucks


Electrovaya has announced a commercial supply agreement with Janus Electric Holdings Limited to deliver advanced high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems for the electrification of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks. This agreement marks Electrovaya’s entry into the heavy-duty Class 8 truck sector, notably in the US and Australia, where vehicle loads and driving distances pose significant challenges for… Read more…

Here’s a glimpse of Xiaomi’s next move: the full-size YU9 SUV

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After the impressive launch of its YU7 sport utility vehicle, Xiaomi appears to be accelerating its automotive ambitions. A new, heavily camouflaged full-size SUV has been spotted undergoing road tests in China, and all signs point to this being the company’s third electric car, codenamed “Kunlun.” This new model, rumored to be badged as the YU9, is venturing into the… Read more…

From coffee to kilowatt – Nayax eyes dominant market share in EV charging payments

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When one thinks of Nayax, images of contactless card readers on coffee machines, snack vending kiosks, and laundrettes come to mind. Now, the company is applying this experience to EV charging, aiming to simplify payment processes for operators and drivers. “Our main competitor has always been cash,” Carlos López, VP of Business Development at Nayax, told us at the EVS38 in Gothenburg. “In EV charging, cash was never an option.”
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From coffee to kilowatt – Nayax eyes dominant market share in EV charging payments

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When one thinks of Nayax, images of contactless card readers on coffee machines, snack vending kiosks, and laundrettes come to mind. Now, the company is applying this experience to EV charging, aiming to simplify payment processes for operators and drivers. “Our main competitor has always been cash,” Carlos López, VP of Business Development at Nayax, told us at the EVS38 in Gothenburg. “In EV charging, cash was never an option.”
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