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Voith to show latest electric drive and H2 storage systems at IAA Transportation

[ad_1] Voith will present two products at IAA Transportation 2022 in September that promote an economical and sustainable mobility shift for heavy-duty trucks and buses: the latest Voith Electrical Drive System (VEDS) and the Plug & Drive H2 storage system. VEDS. Since introducing it in 2019, Voith has continued to develop its electric drive system, […]

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Shimano’s New CUES Commuter E-Bike Drivetrain Offers Automatic Shifting

[ad_1] Shimano has become synonymous with bicycle technology, and has been the industry leader for several decades now. Given the rise of electric bicycles, the Japanese company continues to be a leading innovator in e-bike tech, and has released a new e-bike specific drivetrain designed to offer commuter bikes even more efficiency and convenience. The

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Volkswagen Plans To Dominate The US Market And Kill Tesla. Here\’s How

[ad_1]   Tesla is still king, with over 936,000 electric-powered cars sold in 2021 and a proportion of about 14% of the worldwide electric-powered automobile marketplace. But Volkswagen is not a long way in the back of. Having grabbed about 11% of the market last yr and doubled its EV sales in comparison with 2020.Now,

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Canoo to supply its Multi-Purpose Platform to the US Army

[ad_1] EV startup Canoo continues its occupation of the news cycle this week with an announcement that the United States Army has selected Canoo’s Multi-Purpose Platform for analysis and demonstration as it looks to incorporate scalable EV technologies into its programs. Canoo ($GOEV) was founded in 2017 by two former employees of Faraday Future who helped develop several

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Volkswagen ID. Buzz now available for order in the UK

[ad_1] Volkswagen opened orders for the ID.Buzz in the United Kingdom with a starting price of £57,115 ($67,744.10).  Three ID.Buzz variants are available for order in the UK: the ID.Buzz Life, ID.Buzz Style, and the ID.Buzz 1st Edition. The ID.Buzz Life is the base variant, costing £57,115 ($67,744.10). The ID.Buzz Style costs £61,915.00 ($73,410), while

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Charged EVs | GE Appliances deploys Einride electric trucks in US Southeast

[ad_1] GE Appliances (GEA), a Haier company, is deploying a fleet of electric freight vehicles on routes between the company’s warehouses and manufacturing facilities in Kentucky, Georgia and Tennessee. The company says the move will increase efficiency and reliability, and lower the cost of moving manufacturing materials and components in a critical segment of its

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Top 8 EV Charging Stations Manufacturers in India

[ad_1] India has a manifest opportunity to drive development in the electric vehicle revolution in the country. The revolutionary battery technology has already begun the era of EVs, as demand is soaring in the automobile sector. There are numerous reasons for thriving the development of the electric vehicle market such as highly economical, eco-friendly, carbon

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Panasonic selects Kansas City for what it claims will be largest battery plant in the world

[ad_1] The battery maker Panasonic Energy has announced plans to build an electric vehicle battery factory in the Kansas City area. And this plant, which will be Panasonic’s first in the U.S. outside of its Tesla partnership, it claims will be the largest battery plant in the world.  Panasonic says that the plant, which will

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The Metals Company contracts CSIRO-led consortium to develop environmental monitoring and management plan for deep-sea nodule collection

[ad_1] The Metals Company (TMC) announced that its Australian subsidiary, The Metals Company Australia Pty Ltd., has entered into a research funding agreement with a consortium of institutions led by Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to create a framework for the development of an ecosystem-based management and monitoring plan (EMMP) for its proposed

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