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6 articlesIsrael’s Carrar to raise $18m for EV battery production line around Sderot frontline
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Six months after coming under Hamas attack, Carrar raises $5.3M for its battery modules for EVs | CTech
Carrar, a provider of battery modules and thermal management systems for electric vehicles, has secured a $5.3 million Series A funding round. The investment was made by new investors Salida B.V., OurCrowd, NextGear, and current investors Gentherm, Next Leap Ventures, Dive Digital, and others. The funding will help the company deliver commercial automotive-grade battery modules for EVs with novel internal thermal management based on two-phase immersion technology. The company is working with Tier-1 companies Gentherm and Röchling to build a battery module that presents cooling capabilities.
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כשמצלמות האבטחה קולטות מחבל עם RPG יורה על הסטארט-אפ שלך
The article discusses a disruption at the offices of startup Carrar, located near Sderot, on October 7. A third of the employees were recruited and a large part were sent home. The company is seen as a source of stability for employees whose world has been turned upside down. The article does not provide further details about the nature of the disruption or its impact on the companys operations.
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Carrar and Gentherm Join Forces on the Delivery of Robust Two-Phase Immersion Thermal Management for Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Modules
Carrar, a developer of thermal management solutions for electric vehicles, has partnered with Gentherm to deliver a two-phase immersion thermal management solution for EV battery modules. This partnership aims to enhance the stability, safety, and efficiency of EV batteries by controlling liquid levels, vapor, and pressure. The collaboration is expected to extend battery life, improve driving range, and contribute to sustainability by reducing the need for replacement batteries. The combined solution will be showcased at the Battery Show in Stuttgart. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in the evolution of electric vehicles, aligning with European and American sustainability and safety standards.
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Israeli tech set to keep EV batteries cool, extend life - Sponsored Content | The Times of Israel
Carrar, an Israeli startup, has developed a patented thermal management system for EV batteries that addresses the issue of reduced battery efficiency and lifespan in cold weather. The system provides rapid cooling at low pressure, ensuring the battery remains at a stable temperature regardless of ambient conditions. Carrars technology extends battery life, lowers the risk of thermal runaway, and enables ultrafast charging. The company is partnering with major automotive manufacturers and has received investments from Gentherm, NextGear Ventures, NextLeap Ventures, and is currently raising funds on the OurCrowd platform.
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Gentherm Leads Investment in Electric Battery Cooling Technology Maker Carrar | GENTHERM INCORPORATED