[Connected Energy in The Wall Street Journal] Old electric-vehicle batteries are getting a second life
Auto makers like Nissan and Renault are using retired batteries to build large-scale energy-storage systems Read more...
Read MoreJun 13, 2022 | News Center, Newsticker
Auto makers like Nissan and Renault are using retired batteries to build large-scale energy-storage systems Read more...
Read MoreJun 7, 2022 | News Center, Newsticker
As the demand for renewable energy grows, more companies are searching for stronger and more efficient ways to provide green energy. Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESSs) are one way that energy companies are working towards increasing renewable energy supplies and having them readily available when needed by consumers. Read more...
Read MoreMay 10, 2022 | News Center
It is not a surprise that electric and hybrid vehicles charging points in the UK are not on a par with their growing numbers on the road; the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) states that the ration between charge points and vehicles to charge has become 31% worse over 2020. Read more...
Read MoreApr 19, 2022 | News Center, Newsticker
Nigel Dent, head of sales at Connected Energy, on why sparks may fly if fleet managers hit grid constraints and how battery energy storage systems (BESS) can help. Read more...
Read MoreApr 5, 2022 | News Center
Merchant bank Turquoise International, which specialises in energy, environment and efficiency, is seeing increasing numbers of investment opportunities emerge in climate technology, with investors keen to back products, solutions and initiatives capable of meeting the evolving demands of the world’s economy for decarbonisation and environmental improvement. In this article, Ian Thomas, managing director, Turquoise International, outlines the opportunities for investors in this area.  Read more...
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