“Project Poppy” Brings Diesel-Killing Electric Truck Battery Factory To Mississippi

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The US truck maker PACCAR is among the firms pursuing the electric truck field, with support from a new LFP battery factory.

The US truck maker PACCAR is among the firms pursuing a foothold in the electric truck field, and it is part of the new Amplify Cell Technologies LFP battery venture in Mississippi.

“This fantastic investment from these industry leaders will help to further charge Mississippi’s electric economy,” Governor Reeves added.Two US startups, Tesla and Nikola , have been edging into the electric truck field, but it’s still wide open andPACCAR traces its roots back to the early 20th century railroad industry and it has changed with the times. Here in the 21st century, PACCAR has hooked up with, a program of the US Department of Energy.

LFP is a relatively new formula in the electric vehicle battery market. It was developed in the 1990s, but earlier versions could not compete against new EV batteries on energy density and performance.associated with cobalt and manganese, one emerging issue being the impact of deep-sea manganese mining on the marine environment investing.

The MDA is of course pleased as punch to win a new job-creating factory to support the electric truck revolution. In a press release earlier this year, MDA Executive Director Bill Cork stated that the new factory will go beyond benefiting the state’s economy to create “world-changing technology” that will “shape

 

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