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As governments build transportation decarbonization policy toward EVs and HEVs, standards for battery safety must be part of strategy. The unique safety challenges posed by batteries must be addressed now to effectively transition to lower emission technology. Thanks to our collegues at The Lubrizol Corporation and Lubrizol Additives for the work we are doing to ensure safe and effective progress. #OneLubrizol #SustainableTransportation #SafeTransportation
Safety is one of the top considerations when it comes to electric vehicles and thermal management. The method of cooling the battery can help enhance safety and is one of the key considerations for electric vehicle OEMs. Our thermal management team, along with other experts from the industry, recently spoke to e-Mobility Engineering magazine about how immersion cooling can enhance safety and prevent thermal runaway. Check out the article: https://lnkd.in/gmr9iZWD
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Join CharIN e.V., Crowley, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Black & Veatch, ABB and other industry partners to build consensus and alignment around the need for international collaboration on the use of the Megawatt Charging System as we discuss electrification of the maritime market. Please join us for two free workshops on May 30 and June 20! Did you know... 🚣♂️ The global ferry fleet comprises over 15,000 vessels, with less than 1% of them electrified. 🚢 A single electric tug boat can prevent over 3,000 tons of CO2 emissions in its first 10 years of operation. That’s like driving 7.5 million miles in a car! 🚤 Still think that only cars can be electrified? Think again! Many coastal cities around the world will require vessels to be zero emissions by 2030. Understanding the Megawatt Charging System: Identifying Gaps and Opportunities for Marine - Virtual Workshop - Thursday, May 30, 8-10 am PT / 11am-1 pm ET / 17:00-19:00 CET: This online workshop for marine industry representatives, high-power electric charging professionals, marine industry electrification experts, electrification standards groups, and government stakeholders aims to further discussions on marine electrification and the global high-power charging standard, leveraging the Megawatt Charging Standard (MCS). The workshop will establish a foundational understanding of MCS, pinpoint gaps and opportunities across operational, technical, and regulatory domains for marine MCS, and foster consensus for international collaboration. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/eMMz_ufx Supplying Demand, Demanding Supply: Building the Maritime Market for the Megawatt Charging System Workshop - Thursday, June 20 from 10:45 – 14:45 Central European Time: Co-located at the Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo in Amsterdam in the Expo Hall, Technology Presentation Area this free workshop aims to explore the burgeoning field of marine electrification and the standardization of high-power electric charging systems. The workshop is divided into two main sessions, focusing on supply-side and demand-side perspectives. See the agenda here. Register Here: https://lnkd.in/ehU8PJUr To receive post workshop materials, workshop invitations and general updates sign up for ongoing updates: https://lnkd.in/ekCG7SfS This effort is made possible with funding support from the USDOT Maritime Administration’s Maritime Environmental Technical Assistance (META) Program. #MCS, #MegawattCharging, #MegawattChargingSystem, #MegawattChargingStandards, #MarineElectrification, #interoperability, #EHMExpo
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