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31.03.26 - 03:09
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China′s Breakthrough Lithium Battery Could Double EV Range To 600+ Miles, Survive -94°F Temp (ZeroHedge)
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China's Breakthrough Lithium Battery Could Double EV Range To 600+ Miles, Survive -94°F Temp
Authored by Bojan Stojkovski via Interesting Engineering,
A team of researchers in China has unveiled an all-weather electrolyte designed to boost the performance of lithium batteries across a wide range of conditions. Scientists based in Shanghai and Tianjin report that batteries built with the new hydrofluorocarbon-based electrolyte delivered more than twice the energy density of conventional designs when tested at room temperature.
Fluorine-based electrolyte could improve EV and drone battery efficiency.
Beyond efficiency gains, the team says the chemistry remains stable in extreme environments, with batteries continuing to operate effectively at temperatures as low as minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit.
The development points to a potential path for longer-lasting, more resilient batteries suited for EVs and other demanding applications, where both energy density and reliability under stress are cri...
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30.03.26 - 19:36
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British Steel on track to be fully nationalised within weeks (The Guardian)
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UK plans to take economic control from Chinese owner Jingye a year after stepping in to run plant, sources sayBritish Steel is on track to be fully nationalised within weeks, the Guardian understands, a year after the government took over the daily running of the loss-making business from its Chinese owner.The steelmaker, which employs 3,500 people at its plant in Scunthorpe, was taken under government control last April amid fears that the owner Jingye was planning to shut down the site. Continue reading......
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30.03.26 - 15:21
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Trump Cites Progress In Dealing With ′More Reasonable Regime′ - While Mulling Ground Operation To Seize Uranium (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Cites Progress In Dealing With 'More Reasonable Regime' - While Mulling Ground Operation To Seize Uranium
Summary
Iran rejects 'excessive, illogical' US demands while Trump mentions 'progress' with a 'more reasonable regime'. Trump again threatens to destroy Iran energy sites and Kharg Island.
White House seriously considering ground operation to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpile but also wants Tehran to negotiate handing it over willingly.
Bazan oil refinery in Israel's northern city of Haifa is on fire after a second apparent Iranian missile strike of the war.
Iran accuses Israel of more 'false flags' - after Kuwait water desalination plant hit.
Iran Again Rejects 'Excessive' Demands
Iran has once again stated that it has rejected the latest "US demands" as "excessive and illogical" according to state Tasnim, also confirming that it did not participate in the weekend Pakistan-hosted summit attended by the foreign ministers o...
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30.03.26 - 14:48
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Neuer Superzyklus?: Rohstoff-Comeback – Geopolitik treibt Nachfrage nach Gold, Kupfer und Co. (Das Investment)
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Rohstoffe galten lange als unattraktiv – doch Geopolitik und Energiewende ändern das Bild. Michael Benz erklärt, warum ein neuer Superzyklus denkbar ist.Geopolitische Risiken stehen wieder auf der Agenda der Kapitalmärkte. Dies wird durch den Krieg im Nahen Osten deutlich, der die Preise für Öl und Flüssiggas in die Höhe treibt. Die mittel- und langfristigen Folgen für die Energieversorgung, insbesondere in Asien und Europa, sind derzeit noch nicht abzusehen. Militärische Auseinandersetzungen, Handelskonflikte und eine zunehmend fragmentierte Weltwirtschaft prägen das Umfeld für Unternehmen und Investoren gleichermaßen. Gleichzeitig wächst der Druck auf Staaten, ihre Energieversorgung umzubauen, Lieferketten abzusichern und ihre Infrastruktur auszubauen. Entsprechend...In Verbindung stehende Nachrichten:Emerging Markets: Rohstoffe, Nearshoring, Mercosur – warum Lateinamerika unterschätzt wirdFonds der Woche: Rohstoffe – aber ohne starke SchwankungenAnalyse von HQ Trust: Wenn Ölpreise ...
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