Volkswagen Truck & Bus tests electric bus with ultra-fast charging battery in Brazil, using a niobium anodeby linknewtab Electric CarsElectric VehiclesEVRelated Posts Ford will develop its next generation of electric vehicles at new Long Beach campus June 27, 2024 Tesla ordered to stop releasing toxic emissions from San Francisco Bay Area plant June 27, 2024 It’s Now Cheaper To Lease A Tesla Model 3 Than A Toyota Camry June 27, 2024 Rivian (RIVN) talks R2, cost-cutting, and more during 2024 Investor Day: Here’s the latest June 27, 2024 Here’s how big of a difference tires can make on Tesla Model 3 June 27, 2024 BHP rejects hydrogen and hybrids, will go straight to electric for giant haul trucks June 27, 2024 2 Comments knowknowknow 7 days ago How long until we start hearing some FUD about Niobium mining iqisoverrated 7 days ago “Niobium anode”…that sounds…expensive.But if they make high use of it (which the ‘bus’ use case would suggest they do) then it might be worth it.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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iqisoverrated 7 days ago “Niobium anode”…that sounds…expensive.But if they make high use of it (which the ‘bus’ use case would suggest they do) then it might be worth it.
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How long until we start hearing some FUD about Niobium mining
“Niobium anode”…that sounds…expensive.
But if they make high use of it (which the ‘bus’ use case would suggest they do) then it might be worth it.