RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LIMITED: The batteries can be swapped at Reliance s battery swap stations or re-charged by households using rooftop solar panels, which also it plans to sell, the executives added.
VoltUp, an Indian Battery-as-a-Service start-up, has unveiled PowerCore 2.0, which uses advanced cell chemistry in its swappable batteries aimed at the complete range of electric-vehicle types from two-wheeled models to large commercial vehicles. The batteries have been approved to the AIS-156 standard and will offer longer life as well as greater safety and thermal stability.
Racenergy: The new facility will provide a collaborative environment for engineers and designers to push the boundaries of innovation, further developing cutting-edge battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs) and significantly expanding the company s production capacity, it said.
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