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Exro Technologies Inc. T.EXRO

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.EXRO.W | EXROF

Exro Technologies Inc. is a clean technology company. The Company is engaged in developing power control electronics that expand the capabilities of electric motors and batteries. Its technologies include e-mobility (Coil Driver) and stationary energy storage (Cell Driver). The Coil Drive technology is an adaptive traction inverter that replaces the standard 3-phase inverter in electric vehicles. Utilizing its patented coil switching technology, the Coil Driver enables the motor to dynamically switch between two modes, series mode optimized for high torque at low speeds, and parallel mode optimized for high power and efficiency at high speeds. The Cell Driver technology is a fully integrated energy storage system designed for commercial and industrial applications. Its SEA-Drive power system provides a complete e-propulsion solution to original equipment manufacturers. It encompasses everything from high-capacity batteries and electric motors to next-generation control units.


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Post by PennyStockAppon Nov 09, 2020 12:08am
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China targets 20% share of new energy vehicle sales by 2025

China targets 20% share of new energy vehicle sales by 2025

China targets 20% share of new energy vehicle sales by 2025

 

Tesla vehicle lineup at the company’s Battery Day, Sept. 22, 2020. (Credit: Steve Jurvetson, Flickr)

The Chinese government has launched a new energy vehicle (NEV) industry development plan that will see NEV sales account for 20% of the country’s total vehicle sales by 2025.

 

The plan, which covers the period from 2021 to 2035, will also see battery-electric vehicles dominating new vehicle sales by 2035. By that time, China’s goal is to have all of its public transport running on electric power.

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Announced on Nov. 2, the industry plan also aims to lower the average power consumption of electric vehicles to 12 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per 100 km by 2025, from today’s average of 15 kWh per 100 kilometres.

SHANGHAI PLANS TO ADD 100,000-200,000 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE NEV CHARGING POINTS OVER THE NEXT THREE YEARS

Colin Hamilton of BMO Capital Markets commented in a research note that the document “also encourages supply chains to be kept onshore while striving for technological innovation.”

Natalie Scott-Gray, senior metals analyst with StoneX, said the announcement “has solidified the bullish sentiment towards the future use of key ‘green metals’ being utilized in electric vehicles,” which include copper used in electric wiring, aluminum for light-weighting, and lithium, nickel, and cobalt used in lithium-ion batteries.

China will also implement preferential tax policies for NEVs and provide financial support for building charging points as well as creating preferential policies for parking and charging NEVs.

The plan is also designed to accelerate the development and application of automotive operating systems, build an efficient battery recycling system, and speed up infrastructure development, including power and hydrogen recharging stations and battery replacement facilities.

Several major cities in China have already taken the lead in developing NEV infrastructure. Shanghai plans to add 100,000-200,000 public and private NEV charging points over the next three years.

China will also introduce new safety standards for NEVs from Jan. 1, 2021, to bring standards closer in line with Western countries and allow Chinese battery makers to adopt a larger market share abroad.


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