
Vinfast wants to mass-produce EVs in the U.S. in around two years. Battery recycling looks more important than ever in light of the supply-chain issues and EV interest. And the USPS expanded its EV order, but what does that mean? This and more, here at Green Car Reports.
Yesterday the Vietnamese automaker Vinfast announced plans to produce EVs in North Carolina starting in 2024
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is effectively doubling its order of electric mail trucks
As former Tesla CTO JB Straubel’s Redwood Materials works on assembling the recovery and recycling portions of a supply chain for EV battery packs, he suggested that EV batteries should last about 15 years. Straubel noted that the company’s runway for putting its processes in place has shortened with the current supply-chain insecurities—and that they expect now to be making deals for raw materials with automakers, not just call or cathode suppliers.
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