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Charged EVs | Marposs offers new optical system for measuring stator hairpins

[ad_1] Measurement, inspection and test technology company Marposs has announced a new optical inspection system for stator hairpins. The company says, “Traditional contact systems, or use of reference profile masks/jigs, can easily deform the intended shape.” The new system is available in a manual-loaded test bench version for workshops and labs or in a version […]

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Ather energy\’s third manufacturing plant, with an annual capacity of 15 lakhs

[ad_1] Ather Energy, a Bangalore-based electric two-wheeler manufacturing company established in India with the support of Hero Motocop, is planning to set up its next manufacturing plant in India. For this, Ather is in talks with several state governments including Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, and Karnataka. and talks are going on with them continuously. 

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Fisker starts pre-order process for Ocean One launch edition, asks for $5,000 down

[ad_1] Fisker has asked for an additional $5,000 from reservation-holders to lock in a spot for the $68,999 Ocean One launch edition with a likely delivery in 2023.  With the $250 reservation fee plus the $5,000 \”pre-order deposit,\” prospective buyers have a place saved in line for the One launch edition—essentially the first-year version of

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Quick Charge Podcast: July 5, 2022

[ad_1] Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to

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Texas-Made Tesla Model Y 4680 Compared With Fremont-Made 2170 Cars

[ad_1] Now that Tesla has begun delivering Model Y EVs from its new factory in Texas, people are understandably curious to see how the Austin-made electric crossover compares with its Fremont-made counterpart. One of the latest videos on this topic comes from YouTube influencer Gjeebs, who put side by side a Texas-made Model Y Standard

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Rocket Lab spacecraft sends NASA\’s CAPSTONE mission to the Moon

[ad_1] Rocket Lab has successfully sent a small NASA spacecraft on its way to the Moon, acing the complex interplanetary launch on its first try. The public aerospace company’s (mostly) standard two-stage Electron rocket lifted from its New Zealand-based LC-1 pad on June 28th and inserted NASA’s tiny 25-kilogram (~55 lb) “Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System

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Fisker asks extra $5,000 nonrefundable deposit from its Ocean reservation holders

[ad_1] Fisker is asking its Ocean reservation holders to shell out an extra $5,000 in a nonrefundable deposit for a “pre-order” when holders have already made a reservation with a deposit for the Ocean electric SUV. This week, Fisker has launched what it calls its “Pre-Order” program for the Ocean, its first vehicle since relaunching

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GRIDSERVE Electric Highway charging sessions triple since June 2021

[ad_1] The number of charging sessions on the UK’s biggest motorway electric vehicle (EV) charging network, the GRIDSERVE Electric Highway, has tripled since June 2021, with a quadrupling of energy supplied, one year since GRIDSERVE acquired the network from Ecotricity and began its sweeping reforms to dramatically improve standards. Significantly, the average charge time on

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Charged EVs | The role of haptics in automotive electronics

[ad_1] Sponsored by TDK There is little doubt that the automobile has changed society over the past century. Cars have increased personal mobility, changed the way purchased goods are transported and revolutionized mass manufacturing. For many, driving an automobile is a rite of passage. To them, the feel of a car on the open road

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Yellowstone becomes hub of novel electric vehicle technologies

[ad_1] With the passing of the Infrastructure Spending Bill earlier this year, many government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and companies alike are taking advantage of the country’s expanding EV infrastructure. Teslarati readers likely already know that EVs offer many advantages over gas counterparts, however, many may be surprised to hear about the more numerous benefits that

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