How Electrification Spurs The Need For More Battery Inspections
The Growing Imperative for Battery Inspection in Vehicle Electrification As vehicle electrification accelerates across both hybrid and fully electric platforms,…
The Growing Imperative for Battery Inspection in Vehicle Electrification As vehicle electrification accelerates across both hybrid and fully electric platforms,…
Mining and rare earth stocks are experiencing significant gains as President Trump’s tariff dispute with China enters its second week. The conflict centers on China’s export controls on rare earth elements, crucial for technology and defense applications. Investors are watching how these trade tensions will affect global supply chains.
Rare earths and mining stocks are surging for the second consecutive week as President Donald Trump’s escalating trade dispute with China creates renewed investor interest in critical materials. The latest rally comes after Trump threatened 100% tariffs in response to China’s export controls on products containing rare earth elements, according to recent analysis of market movements.
The Extreme E electric racing series has officially transformed into Extreme H, marking a pivotal shift from battery-electric to hydrogen power. Chief Scientist Professor Carlos Duarte explains how this evolution represents a major advancement in sustainable motorsport technology. The series is now championing orange hydrogen as the next frontier in clean energy racing.
Extreme H hydrogen racing has officially launched, marking a revolutionary transformation from the battery-electric Extreme E series that began in 2021. This weekend’s transition represents more than just a power source change—it signals a fundamental evolution in sustainable motorsport strategy. I spoke exclusively with Chief Scientist Professor Carlos Duarte about why hydrogen, particularly the emerging orange hydrogen technology, represents the future of eco-conscious racing and planetary repair initiatives.