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Ola Electric To Launch New Electric Car, EV Battery, Electric Scooter On August 15

On India's 75th Independence Day, August 15, Ola Electric plans to make some significant announcements. Bhavish Aggarwal, the company's CEO, revealed that the EV producer will unveil its first electric four-wheeler on August 15. Anshul Khandelwal, Chief Marketing and Revenue Officer of Ola Electric shared a photo on Twitter… read-more

Sun, 14 Aug 2022 - 04:45 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Ola, Electric Vehicle, Electric Scooter, EV Battery, Independence Day

Starya Mobility's Electric scooter

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'Starya Mobility' To Turn Your Regular Scooter Into Electric

Considering the demand for electric vehicles in India, Starya Mobility Private Limited has developed an electric kit to convert your existing scooter into an electric one. Reportedly, it comes at a cost of around Rs 39,000 which is purportedly much lower than Rs 1 lakh for a new scooter. The kit includes a motor, battery, and other types of equipment that can speed up to 75 kmph.

Thu, 29 Jul 2021 - 09:40 AM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Electric Scooter, Electric Kit, Starya Mobility, EV Battery

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Centre Approves Rs 18,100 Crore PLI Scheme For ACC Battery Storage

The Centre has approved for implementation of the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to enhance capabilities in cell battery storage production in country. Under the 'National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage, the government aims to boost the production of electric vehicle (EV) and solar cell sectors. Planning to create 50 GWh of ACC manufacturing facilities, the scheme has Rs 45,000 crore layout for ACC… read-more

Wed, 12 May 2021 - 09:12 PM / by Neha Sanjeev

Tags: PLI, make in india, battery storage system, EV Battery

Courtesy: Times now news

Lithium-ion battery.

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Re-Lithiation Process Discovered To Revive Dead Lithium-Ion Batteries

Finland’s Aalto University has developed a way to revive dead lithium-ion batteries, refurbishing them for reuse with a process called "re-lithiation". It uses a process of electrolysis to rejuvenate the lithium in the battery electrodes, reversing the loss of lithium due to use. Although the re-lithiation battery would not be as good as new, it can be used for a considerable amount of time before being rendered useless.

Fri, 07 May 2021 - 07:10 PM / by Sohini Mandal

Tags: EV Battery, lithium-ion batteries, Scientists, electrolysis

Courtesy: TNW