Trinity Engineering start-up aims to improve EV battery life and
Irish Times highlights Trinity Engineering research advancing EV battery life and performance.
Irish Times highlights Trinity Engineering research advancing EV battery life and performance.
After dropping everyone safely back to Dublin, I made one last stop at Ionity in Gorey services Circle K to make sure I could get back to Dublin next day to hand back the car.
According to a Real-world study the data suggests that most modern EVs experience an average annual battery capacity loss of around 1-2%. This means that after several years of use, an
Battery degradation is a complex issue affected by multiple factors such as chemical composition, calendar ageing, usage and the number of charge-discharge cycles.
From calling a few our trusted DoneDeal EV dealers, we have heard positive reports of vehicles coming back in with 100,000 kilometres still showing 90% of battery life remaining. This is all just about
ESB, the state-owned electricity company, has announced the opening of a major battery plant at its site in Poolbeg, Dublin. The battery plant will add around 75MW of fast-acting energy...
It is located at Poolbeg Energy Hub, where ESB – around 95% owned by the Irish state with the remaining stake held by its employees – is planning to deploy a combination of clean energy
Would that unlock even better performance? That''s the thinking of Drive, a battery tech start-up established by Dr Séamus O''Shaughnessy and Dr Daniel Trimble, both of Trinity College
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ESB has today opened a major battery plant at its Poolbeg site in Dublin which will add 75MW of fast-acting energy storage to help provide grid stability and deliver more renewables on...
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