Formula E, an all-electric racing competition, is pioneering technology that could find its way into vehicles at a charging station near you.
In 2005, China only had two EV battery manufacturers. Twenty years later, it produces more than three-quarters of the world's lithium-ion cells. How did it happen?
An overlooked technology for nearly 50 years, the world's largest liquid air battery facility is finally set to power up in 2026.
The country is racing ahead of the rest of the world in bringing sodium-ion batteries to the mass market. This time, through scooters.
China has been trialling battery swaps for electric cars for years. Are they a viable solution to range anxiety?
Batteries for electric vehicles are notoriously difficult to recycle, but growing demand for the rare metals they contain is leading to innovative new ways of retrieving them.
With the closure of the last coal-fired power station in the UK, it raises questions about how old fossil fuel infrastructure can be repurposed.
How much energy you can pack into a battery is one limit on how big an EV can get – but meet the EVs ditching batteries altogether to attain mammoth proportions.
Concrete is perhaps the most commonly used building material in the world. With a bit of tweaking, it could help to power our homes too.