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    Renault's EV unit Ampere teams up with LGES, CATL on battery technology

    The company also pledged to work towards the development of so-called cell-to-pack battery solutions aimed at boosting the range of its EVs, together with South Korea's LGES. In a separate statement, LGES said early on Tuesday it had signed a deal to supply 39 gigawatt hours of LFP pouch-type batteries to Renault to power about 590,000 vehicles, adding the battery cells would be produced in Poland.

    BGauss RUV 350 electric scooter launched: Specs, variants, and prices revealed

    The top-spec RUV 350 Max model offers advanced features like hill-hold assist, a fall detection system, and turn-by-turn navigation, making it a comprehensive and innovative choice in the EV market.

    Amara Raja shares rally 20% to fresh highs as company signs agreement for lithium ion batteries

    Amara Raja Energy partners with Gotion High-Tech for advanced cell manufacturing, accessing technology, Gigafactory facilities, and battery materials. Collaborations with InoBat strengthen LiB battery development.

    Amara Raja inks licensing pact with GIB EnergyX for Li-ion cells technology

    Amara Raja Advanced Cell Technologies Pvt Ltd signed a licensing agreement with GIB EnergyX Slovakia s.r.o. for Gotion's 'LFP technology' for lithium-ion cells.

    BSES has a new plan to keep Delhi's lights on, debuts India's largest battery storage system

    BSES, a major power distribution company in Delhi, has inaugurated India's first utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This innovative system ensures uninterrupted power supply to residential areas, even during technical faults or grid failures. The project, located at BSES Rajdhani's Kilokari substation, aims to enhance grid stability, reduce power procurement costs, and integrate renewable energy sources. The BESS, utilizing advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) technology, sets a benchmark for future energy storage projects in India.

    Birth better solutions to raise productivity

    The global fertility rate is nearing the replacement rate, and the world may be only years away from depopulation, according to UN projections. Rich economies are already below replacement levels, while least developed nations have higher rates. The UN has been lowering its estimates, and variations in mortality rates and sex ratios complicate the replacement rate. Coping strategies like raising the retirement age and increasing immigration have limitations. Declining fertility in India, coupled with poor healthcare and adverse sex ratios, threatens its economic growth and productivity.

    The Economic Times
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