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Tesla vehicles reach Mount Everest base camp for the first time

[ad_1] Tesla vehicles have reached the Mount Everest base camp for the very first time, operating at five kilometers of altitude. Tesla is known for not advertising, but it does sometimes produce and/or share marketing videos from its owners on social media. This one from Tesla China is particularly interesting as it features a couple […]

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Hyundai and Rolls-Royce team up to electrify air mobility

[ad_1] Hyundai Motor Group and Rolls-Royce Holdings have announced the mutual signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to integrate all-electric propulsion into the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market. The parties look to combine Rolls-Royce’s expertise in aviation with Hyundai’s BEV and hydrogen fuel cell technology to develop and certify zero-emission vehicles for

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Stellantis terminates Jeep joint venture in China

[ad_1] Global automaker Stellantis is making its footprint slightly less global, following the termination of a joint venture established with GAC Group over a decade ago to build Jeeps overseas. Stellantis has cited a “lack of progress” in acquiring a majority stake in the JV, and instead will try to import its electrified Jeep offerings

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Candela C-8 first flight: Testing the most premium flying electric boat in the world

[ad_1] Let’s be real: There just aren’t that many flying electric boats in the world. But even if there were, the Candela C-8 would undoubtedly be at the top of the list for premium models. Not only is it competing well against (and sometimes outselling) internal combustion engine boats in its class, but the Swedish

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Rolls-Royce announces new hydrogen engine program; updates on hybrid-electric research

[ad_1] Rolls-Royce is launching a new leading-edge hydrogen program and also given a further update on its research into hybrid-electric power as it continues to pioneer new forms of aviation sustainability. Rolls-Royce is planning a comprehensive series of rig and engine tests to prove hydrogen can safely and efficiently deliver power for small-mid size aircraft

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ZipCharge wins Decarbonising Cities Award at CogX Festival 2022

[ad_1] Portable electric vehicle (EV) charging company ZipCharge has won the CogX 2022 Decarbonising Cities Award. The award for best Decarbonising Cities StartUp was given in recognition of the ZipCharge portable EV power bank, through which the company aims to democratise access to energy to provide clean, low-cost energy wherever people need it. The CogX

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Bosch and Blubrake/Shimano unveil competing ABS brakes for e-bikes

[ad_1] Anti-lock brakes might sound like old tech in cars (and motorcycles to a certain extent), but another two-wheeler has had to deal with brake lock up since its invention: the bicycle. But two different companies have just shown off competing anti-lock braking (ABS) systems designed for e-bikes to improve safety and performance. Electric bikes

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Wheel-E Podcast! Special episode for Eurobike 2022 with the latest e-bike news

[ad_1] This week on a special episode of Electrek’s Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most interesting news and announcements from Eurobike 2022, the largest electric bicycle trade show in Europe. Some of the biggest stories include a first chance to test Tern’s new Quick Haul electric bike, the massive amount of cargo e-bikes at the show, anti-lock

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