TES, Strides Mobility collaborate on Li-ion battery recycling, EV charging expansion in Singapore
The partnership will enable responsible extraction and repurpose end-of-life batteries, expand EV charging
TES and Strides Mobility have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on lithium-ion battery recycling, energy storage initiatives and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure expansion in Singapore, according to a press published by a GlobeNewswire on 17 September.
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