SHANGHAI (Reuters) — Taiwanese battery maker ProLogium Technology Co on Thursday said it has signed a cooperation agreement with Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz to build test vehicles equipped with co-developed solid-state batteries in the coming years. ProLogium in a statement said it will receive “high double-digit” million euros in investment from the German luxury car maker… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz to develop solid-state batteries with Taiwan partner
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