Electric Vehicles Today - StoreDot's XFC Technology Boost with Andretti Merger Announcement

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In a significant development for the electric vehicle industry, StoreDot Ltd., a leader in Extreme Fast Charging (XFC) battery technology, and Andretti Acquisition Corp. II, a special purpose acquisition company, have announced a definitive agreement for a business combination. The combined entity aims to commercialize StoreDot's XFC technology, which can deliver 100 miles of charge in just five minutes, addressing the critical consumer concerns of range and charging anxiety. This merger is anticipated to capitalize on the rapidly expanding EV battery market by using an asset-light, scalable business model, which enhances compatibility with existing lithium-ion production lines. The new holding company, to be listed on Nasdaq as "XFC Battery," is poised to expedite the deployment of this transformative technology globally.

In other market news, Hyundai Motor (KOSE:A005380) was a notable mover up 11.1% and ending the day at ₩315,000. On Wednesday, DEEPX and the company unveiled a next-generation robot intelligence platform for autonomous operation without cloud connectivity. In the meantime, Bridgestone (TSE:5108) trailed, down 4.5% to end the day at ¥7,012.

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