April 2022

USPS sued over new gas-powered delivery vehicles by UAW & states

The United Auto Workers union, sixteen states, and four environmental groups recently filed lawsuits against the United States Postal Service (USPS). The groups aim to stop the Postal Service’s plan to purchase and produce gas-powered delivery vehicles to update its fleet.  Background The USPS announced it would spend up to $11.3 billion on up to […]

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CSM’s new Split system for measuring current, voltage and power

Measurement technology manufacturer CSM has introduced a new measurement product composed of three modules for the high-frequency measurement of current, voltage and power in high-voltage power cables. The High-Voltage Breakout Module Split (HV BM Split) is comprised of an HV SBM I open module for measuring busbars, an HV SBM I for measuring the power

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Anovion seeks to secure North American supply chain for synthetic graphite

A new company has joined the growing North American battery material industry. Anovion has been launched with “key assets contributed by affiliates of Amsted Graphite Materials,” and the acquisition of the battery materials division of Pyrotek, a manufacturer of synthetic graphite anode material. The company boasts a capacity for anode powder graphitization of 5,000 tpa

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SpaceX rapidly shipping upgraded Raptor engines to Starbase

SpaceX appears to have opened the floodgates and begun shipping upgraded ‘Raptor V2’ engines to Starbase en masse in preparation for crucial Starship and Super Heavy testing. The first functional Raptor engine delivery in around half a year and the first Raptor V2 delivery ever appeared to arrive at Starbase on March 30th. About a

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Elon Musk’s Twitter deal puts the pressure on Tesla stock

Elon Musk’s Twitter deal puts increased pressure on Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) and its shareholders, as the automaker’s price per share continues to spiral downward after losing nearly 13 percent of its value this week. Analysts are trying to decipher where Tesla’s long-term outlook points because of the deal, as short-term pressure is being applied

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