Electric car battery makers are retooling to make batteries… for AI data centers

In the United States there are a slowdown in the electric vehicle industry, which has caused more and more manufacturers in the sector to convert their business. According to account Financial Times, ten North American factories that produced batteries for electric cars are allocating a good part of their production to energy storage systems for AI data centers. It is the latest industry to readjust around artificial intelligence. The change of course. The media shares data from the consulting firm CRU, which states that these ten plants have canceled enough capacity to produce batteries for 2 million electric vehicles. Of these, seven will focus primarily on the energy storage systems (ESS) market. Among the names involved are Ford, which is converting a factory in Kentucky, and Stellantis along with its partner Samsung SDI, which are converting production lines at its Indiana plant. General Motors is also considering producing its own energy storage batteries, according to declared its head of batteries, Kurt Kelty, to the Financial Times. Why data centers need batteries. Data centers that process AI models require uninterrupted power supply to protect against blackouts or voltage fluctuations. With the construction boom of these centers in the United States, storage batteries have become a critical component of infrastructure. This opens up an alternative revenue stream for automotive companies struggling with electric vehicles. The Tesla example. It is worth taking a look at the numbers of Elon Musk’s company, since in addition to producing vehicles it also manufactures energy storage systems such as Megapack and Powerwall. In this sense, its battery business is turning out to be tremendously profitable, since the company reported income for energy and storage of $12.8 billion in its last quarter, a growth of 27% year-on-year. In 2021, that figure barely reached 2.8 billion. Meanwhile, its revenue from electric vehicle sales has fallen 9% to $64 billion. Political context difficult. Just like account FT, Since the Trump administration eliminated tax incentives for electric vehicle buyers put in place during the Biden era and lowered emissions standards, the electric vehicle market in the United States has seen a slowdown. This has led BloombergNEF to revise its forecast downwards: from expecting electric vehicles to represent 48% of total car sales in 2030, they now project only 27%. Electric vehicles currently account for about 8% of new car sales in the United States. The aid that is maintained. As well as mention In the middle, although these subsidies have been eliminated, the administration retains generous incentives for battery manufacturers: a production credit of $35 per kilowatt-hour and a 30% tax credit for investments in energy storage. In addition, tariffs on Chinese storage batteries are around 60%, allowing manufacturers to produce in the United States at prices close to parity with Asian imports. Between the lines. It is also worth highlighting important nuances. CRU’s Sam Adham counted to FT that battery manufacturers will not necessarily pass on what they save on costs to their customers (they may increase their margins, for what). In addition, according to the FT, the Korean companies that lead the production of storage batteries in the United States have less experience with the lithium iron phosphate technology used by these systems, compared to their Chinese rivals. It is not a total reconversion, for now. Wood Mackenzie’s data suggest that electric vehicles will continue to absorb a greater proportion of battery installations than energy storage until the end of 2030. “If there is a rebound in demand for electric vehicles, companies that have switched to storage systems could be left behind,” said Milan Thakore, an analyst at the consultancy. More sectors than They pivot towards AI. From the Semafor newsletter, also they mention another very interesting sector that is beginning to convert its business towards AI: cryptocurrency miners. And according to Morgan Stanley, facilities dedicated to cryptocurrency mining are seeing a more profitable business in the creation of data centers for AI. The economics of cryptocurrency mining have gotten worse and worse since the reward is lower, and converting these facilities into infrastructure for artificial intelligence is much more profitable. According to the calculations Morgan Stanley, transforming all bitcoin mining facilities in the United States could reduce the electrical capacity deficit for data centers by between 10 and 15 gigawatts. Cover image | CHUTTERSNAP and İsmail Enes Ayhan In Xataka | If AI is the “weapon” of the future, the US is already investing 25% of all world military spending in it

Philips coffee makers, iPhone mobiles or Samsung televisions among the top offers of the first Bargain Hunting in November

There is nothing left for the next Black Friday, so some stores have begun to launch their own campaigns or individual offers that are quite interesting. Today, in the first Bargain Hunting in November, we will review the best deals of the whole week. iPhone 16 by 699 eurosa good price considering that it has been around for months for approximately 800 euros. Samsung S93F by 959 eurosa TV with a 55-inch OLED screen. Philips 3300 Series by 299.99 eurosa very complete super-automatic coffee maker. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE by 559 eurosa gem for a folding mobile. Ring Intercom Video by 69.99 eurosAmazon’s new device has been launched at a discount. iPhone 16 After the launch of iPhone 17 We have not found very good prices in the iPhone 16 that they manage to justify their purchase over the new generation, but things have changed with the new offer from Powerplanet, which has the Apple mobile for 699 euros instead of 800 or more euros, which is what it costs in other stores. He iPhone 16 It is a very interesting mobile if we are looking for a slightly more compact format (6.1 inches) than that of the iPhone 17 (6.3 inches). It is also a powerful mobile phone that integrates the A18 chip, has MagSafe charging and is compatible with Apple Intelligence.- The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung S93F If you were thinking of renewing the living room television, be careful with Amazon’s offer on the model Samsung S93F. Its 55-inch configuration has dropped to 959 euros and it is a television whose speakers offer a 60W RMS sound poweroffers compatibility with Dolby Atmos and it comes with Alexa. In addition, its panel reaches a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz through its HDMI ports. Samsung S93F (OLED, 55 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips 3300 Series On the other hand, if what you are looking for is a good coffee maker to prepare delicious coffees in the morning, the Amazon store also has the Philips 3300 Seriesa super-automatic coffee maker that, 299.99 euroscomes with the possibility of preparing up to five types of coffee (cappuccino, espresso, and others), offers a pressure of 15 bars, includes a milk frother and comes with a digital touch panel. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE Folding mobile phones are usually expensive, but from time to time they drop significantly in price with the offers that stores launch. He Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE has fallen on Powerplanet until 559 euros and it is a very interesting mobile phone: it has a good 3.4 inch external screen and its thickness is quite thin. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (128GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Ring Intercom Video The new generation of Ring Intercom It just arrived and has already been put on sale for a price of 69.99 euros. It is an interesting device to know who is knocking at the door, but from the mobile phone whether we are at home or not. Incorporates two-way communication, allows you to grant permissions to users so they can open the door with their smartphones, it includes Alexa and its installation is simple. Ring Intercom Video (latest generation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Apple, Samsung, Philips, Amazon In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

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