New Flow Battery Electric Car To Be Made In The USA
The race to develop a flow battery electric car is heating up in the US, thanks in part to the Inflation Reduction Act.
The race to develop a flow battery electric car is heating up in the US, thanks in part to the Inflation Reduction Act.
nanoFlowcell established a US division this week to introduce its flow battery technology to America, starting with flow cell cars.
One German company, nanoFlowcell, is showing that there may be a better way to recharge an electric vehicle: by replacing its liquids as fast as a gas car.
Formula E may permit a team from nanoFlowcell in season five. The Swiss company uses a non-toxic liquid electrolyte instead of lithium-ion battery cells.
The electric vehicle prototypes revealed by nanoFlowcell in recent years have been somewhat controversial, with some questioning whether or not flow-cell batteries are even suitable for use in vehicles.
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The nanoFlowcell QUANTiNO — an “affordable” and stylish car featuring a “water battery” and providing 600 miles of range — is now set to debut in a couple of weeks at the Geneva International Auto Show, according to recent reports. To be specific, the “water battery” in question is a … [continued]