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Why electric scooter best option compared petrol scooter?

[ad_1] With the constant efforts put in by the government of India, the average price of an electric scooter has decreased significantly. Schemes like Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) and FAME-II have empowered the customers to buy electric scooters by providing them with various subsidies. At present, an electric scooter […]

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Daimler Truck testing fuel-cell truck with liquid hydrogen; sLH2 refueling

[ad_1] Since last year, a Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck fuel-cell prototype has been undergoing intensive testing both on the in-house test track and on public roads. Daimler Truck is now putting another prototype into operation to test the use of liquid hydrogen. Political support for the development program comes from Daniela Schmitt, Minister of Economic Affairs

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U Mich generic battery-cycling optimization framework could reduce EV battery testing time by about 75%

[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed an optimized generic battery cycling framework that could reduce the time for both simulation and physical testing of new electric vehicle battery designs by about 75%. The optimization framework could significantly reduce the cost of assessing how battery configurations will perform over the long haul. The

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Public EV charging costs jump by over £200 per year

[ad_1] Drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) will now need to fork out over £220 more per year to get around, as revealed by GoCompare electric vehicle insurance, in collaboration with Zap-Map, the UK’s leading EV charging app. Indeed, the average cost of charging an electric car on the high-speed public network has risen by as

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Aptera chooses EVE Energy 2170 cells for 1,000-mile solar-supplemented EV

[ad_1] California’s Aptera Motors today confirmed its battery supplier for its upcoming solar-supplemented, hyper-efficient three-wheeled cars: China’s EVE Energy.  It plans to use cylindrical cells, in the same 2170 format that’s been used in the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, as well as the Rivian R1T and others. The cells from EVE use NMC

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LG buys start-up developing compact and powerful electric vehicle chargers

[ad_1] LG Electronics (LG) has entered into an agreement with GS Energy and GS Neotek to acquire South Korean company AppleMango, a developer of battery charging solutions for electrified vehicles. AppleMango was founded in 2019. It has developed many proprietary technologies that allow the creation of fast charging stations in a compact design.   The

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GMC Hummer EV gets \’Extract Mode\’ with 16 inches of ground clearance

[ad_1] Following initial deliveries of the GMC Edition 1 Hummer EV, current and future drivers will soon be able to experience “Extract Mode” – an upcoming adaptive air suspension feature that can lift the vehicle higher than several competitors in both the combustion and electric truck markets. Check out the video footage below. The GMC Hummer

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Rivian Adventure Network launches first fast chargers in Colorado and California

[ad_1] The Rivian Adventure Network (RAN) launched its first fast chargers in Colorado and the company plans to open sites in California next.  The EV automaker plans to open three fast charging sites this week. Customers are just starting to share their experiences with the first Rivian Adventure Network site in Colorado. Kyle Conner is one of

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