CamMotive and Thermulon to test AEROMOTIVE thermal runaway barrier for EV batteries
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Electric powertrain consultancy CamMotive and aerogel developer Thermulon have been named technology partners in a £2-million, UK government-backed project to improve the safety of EV batteries. The two companies will work with an unnamed UK OEM to tackle thermal runaway in battery systems, under the government’s DRIVE35 program. The 12-month collaboration will develop and evaluate... Read more »
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