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Covestro, UnitedSiC, and Alta Devices are among the companies providing product samples to the 50+ teams from more than 30 countries competing in the race through the Australian outback beginning on October 13.
In this issue’s Tech Systems department, we report on a new self-heating, fast-charging battery that Penn State engineers say can make electric vehicles climate-immune.
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