Hyundai, Meta, ProLogium, Delta, MISO, Purdue Advance E-Mobility Projects
Hyundai unveiled the Staria Electric van featuring 800 V architecture for fast charging and a 400 km range, while ProLogium and Delta signed an MOU to create a solid-state battery management system. Purdue University launched a dynamic wireless charging system for heavy-duty trucks, and Meta secured over 2,600 MW of nuclear energy to support its AI and sustainability initiatives. Additionally, MISO is advancing a $22 billion high-voltage transmission line project in Wisconsin to enhance grid reliability, expected to be operational by 2034.

Hyundai introduced the Staria Electric van with 800 V architecture capable of fast charging and a 400 km range. ProLogium and Delta signed an MOU to develop a solid-state battery management system. Purdue University installed a dynamic wireless charging system for heavy-duty trucks in Indiana.
Meta secured PPAs for over 2,600 MW of nuclear energy from three plants to support AI development and sustainability goals, starting in 2026. MISO is working on a 190-mile high-voltage transmission line project in Wisconsin as part of a $22 billion plan for grid reliability, with operations expected by 2034.




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