Orient Overseas Container Lines entered into charter agreements on 22 October 2024 with Seaspan, to charter six brand new 13,000 TEU container vessels...
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High flying electric vehicle charger manufacturer Tritium DCFC has become the latest Australian manufacturer to fall to overseas control, with its purchase by Indian-based charger company Exicom Tele-systems Exicom subsidiary Exicom Power Solutions B.V. Netherlands entered into a definitive agreement to acquire business and assets of Brisbane based Tritium. With over 13,000 DC Fast Chargers… The post Tritium EV manufacturer falls to overseas control appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Orient Overseas Container Lines entered into charter agreements on 22 October 2024 with Seaspan, to charter six brand new 13,000 TEU container vessels...
Canadian telecom firm BCE announced Monday its wholly-owned subsidiary Bell Canada entered into an agreement to acquire Ziply Fiber . Bell Canada...
The first DC fast charger in Hay River is now operational, marking a significant milestone for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in Canada’s...
Xpeng Aeroht, the flying car subsidiary of Chinese EV manufacturer Xpeng, has started constructing a new factory in Guangzhou to produce its modular...
CCI subsidiary S4 Energy, a developer and operator of grid-scale battery energy storage systems, has acquired Netherlands-based LCEGS.
German energy company RWE has signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with Rivian, an electric vehicle manufacturer.
Trigg Minerals is strengthening its antimony portfolio, inking purchase agreements to acquire two tenement applications where up to 57% Sb ...
eLumina, which plans to begin production of large-scale lithium batteries and electric vehicle chargers, officially opened its Yatala, Gold Coast...