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Rimere releases nanocarbon and graphene materials for commercial applications


Plasma technology company Rimere has made its portfolio of nanocarbon materials available for testing and evaluation. Rimere’s initial two products, branched nanocarbon spheres and crumpled graphene sheets, have now moved into production and are ready for partner testing. The branched nanocarbon spheres material is well-suited to applications in the concrete, polymers and automotive industries. Crumpled… Read more…

Tesla reportedly pulls the plug on its ambitious Dojo supercomputer

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In a huge strategy shift for a company that prides itself on doing things its own way, Tesla is reportedly shutting down its ambitious supercomputer project. According to reports, the automaker is winding down the Dojo program, reassigning its team, and switching to rely more heavily on established technology giants like Nvidia and AMD. As usual, Tesla has not made… Read more…

Allego partners with Kempower to deliver high-power charging in Europe


Netherlands-based EV charging infrastructure provider Allego has signed a framework agreement with Finnish DC fast charger manufacturer Kempower to offer a new split system for high-power charging in Europe. Following extensive joint development and rigorous testing, Allego will integrate the system into its investment portfolio, providing EV drivers with dynamic power modules and flexible installation… Read more…

Standex’s high-voltage reed relays meet new peak high-voltage testing standards


Standex Electronics, a supplier of custom-engineered electromagnetic components, has announced that its high-voltage reed relays now meet new peak high-voltage testing standards. Standex does not perform high-voltage testing services, but its advanced relay technology supports applications that require compliance with the latest high-voltage testing benchmarks. Standex’s high-voltage reed relays are engineered with hermetically sealed rhodium… Read more…

Tesla’s new Chinese Model 3+ crushes range records, six-seat Model Y L CLTC range also confirmed

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Official government filings from China have pulled back the curtain on two new electric cars from Tesla, revealing a new Model 3 variant with an impressive range and a more spacious, six-seat version of the popular Model Y crossover. The documents, submitted to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), have detailed theoretical, best-case-scenario range, but they still push… Read more…