• This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move.

    Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters.

    If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe.

    #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
    This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move. Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters. If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe. #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
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  • General Motors has officially surpassed Tesla to become Canada’s top EV seller in Q1 2025, driven by a massive 252% surge in sales. Flagship models like the Chevrolet Equinox EV, Silverado EV, and Cadillac OPTIQ have fueled GM’s dominance in the Canadian electric vehicle market.

    Meanwhile, Tesla’s numbers in Quebec collapsed—dropping by 87%—due to the suspension of government incentives, new import tariffs, and public backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s controversies. While Tesla once led the EV race, GM’s broader lineup and less polarizing image are gaining favor with Canadian drivers navigating uncertain economic and political tides.

    #GM #Tesla #ElectricVehicles #CanadaEVs #EVMarket
    General Motors has officially surpassed Tesla to become Canada’s top EV seller in Q1 2025, driven by a massive 252% surge in sales. Flagship models like the Chevrolet Equinox EV, Silverado EV, and Cadillac OPTIQ have fueled GM’s dominance in the Canadian electric vehicle market. Meanwhile, Tesla’s numbers in Quebec collapsed—dropping by 87%—due to the suspension of government incentives, new import tariffs, and public backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s controversies. While Tesla once led the EV race, GM’s broader lineup and less polarizing image are gaining favor with Canadian drivers navigating uncertain economic and political tides. #GM #Tesla #ElectricVehicles #CanadaEVs #EVMarket
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  • Samsung SDI has taken a bold step forward in EV technology by unveiling a solid-state battery capable of delivering a 600-mile range and charging in just 9 minutes. With an impressive 20-year lifespan and energy density of ~500 Wh/kg, this battery doubles the power of current lithium-ion models while enhancing safety through the use of solid electrolytes.

    Presented at SNE Battery Day 2024, this innovation marks a shift toward longer-lasting, faster-charging EVs. Samsung is currently in pilot production, targeting luxury electric vehicles first. Mass rollout for mainstream EVs could follow with the development of cobalt-free and LFP alternatives to lower production costs.

    #SamsungSDI #EVBattery #SolidStateBattery #ElectricVehicles #BatteryInnovation
    Samsung SDI has taken a bold step forward in EV technology by unveiling a solid-state battery capable of delivering a 600-mile range and charging in just 9 minutes. With an impressive 20-year lifespan and energy density of ~500 Wh/kg, this battery doubles the power of current lithium-ion models while enhancing safety through the use of solid electrolytes. Presented at SNE Battery Day 2024, this innovation marks a shift toward longer-lasting, faster-charging EVs. Samsung is currently in pilot production, targeting luxury electric vehicles first. Mass rollout for mainstream EVs could follow with the development of cobalt-free and LFP alternatives to lower production costs. #SamsungSDI #EVBattery #SolidStateBattery #ElectricVehicles #BatteryInnovation
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