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GM has announced LMR (lithium manganese-rich) battery chemistry that it plans to put into production in 2028 in.
The lithium-manganese-rich cell, developed with LG Chem, uses far less cobalt and nickel than current lithium-ion cells.
GM says the new cells will be cheaper for a few reasons. For one, manganese is cheaper than cobalt or nickel. The LMR ...
The automaker is pairing up with LG to develop lithium manganese-rich prismatic cells for its future electric trucks and SUVs ...
General Motors and Korean battery giant LG Energy Solution have jointly developed a new lithium manganese rich (LMR) battery ...
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is a free trade accord sealed in 2018 ...
Eastern Congo’s collapse into chaos is not just another regional conflict—it’s a long-simmering crisis rooted in colonial borders, post-independence misrule, and modern-day battles for control over ...
Second Amendment Rules, 2025 includes provisions to levy penalties as a percentage of the performance guarantee–paid by ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / / Mawson Finland Limited ("Mawson" or the "Company") (TSXV:MFL) is pleased to announce an important ...
ASX-listed junior Legacy Minerals has lodged an exploration licence application (ELA6901) over the Nico Young nickel/cobalt ...