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Stellantis, Nidec JV Emotors to begin production this year at Trémery

[ad_1] Through investments in two key joint ventures at Trémery-Metz, Stellantis has deployed a vertical integration strategy designed to increase control of the global electrification value chain. Emotors, a 50/50 joint venture between Stellantis and Nidec Leroy-Somer Holding (a Nidec Group company), will start production this year of its range of electric motors at the

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2024 Next-gen Electric Dacia Spring Price, Range and Launch in Europe

[ad_1] The Dacia Spring, the electric SUV from the Romanian company, has established itself as a true hit since sales began in March 2021. The Dacia Spring has already sold 46,000 copies, putting it well on its way to being a hit. The SUV has indisputable advantages, beginning with its unbelievable price of €17,890 ($20,200

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There are now more than half a million pure-electric cars on UK roads

[ad_1] With the latest numbers from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) out today, we can now say that there are officially more than half a million pure-electric cars on UK roads. Despite overall sales of new cars dropping by nearly 25% compared to June 2021, new registrations of pure-electric cars showed an increase of

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FortisBC, Suncor, Hazer to pilot methane pyrolysis for hydrogen production with graphite byproduct

[ad_1] A partnership between FortisBC Energy Inc., Suncor Energy and Australia-based Hazer Group Limited will use Hazer’s innovative methane pyrolysis technology for the first time in North America to produce hydrogen from natural gas. The project, located at Suncor’s Burrard Terminal site, will produce hydrogen while storing the carbon byproduct as solid synthetic graphite that

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The best electric bikes you can buy at every price level in July 2022

[ad_1] Here at Electrek, we have spent endless hours undertaking detailed hands-on testing of hundreds of electric bikes. Through the thousands of miles at this point, we’ve gotten to know these e-bikes inside and out, top to bottom and front to back. That dedication to real world e-bike testing has helped us find the best

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Toyota’s tax credit advantage over competitors like Tesla disappears

[ad_1] The road ahead for Toyota as it starts competing seriously in the all-electric market just got a lot tougher. As recently corroborated by the veteran Japanese carmaker, it has already crossed the 200,000-unit cap for the United States’ $7,500 tax credit for hybrid and all-electric vehicles.  The milestone was initially reported by Bloomberg, though the

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GAC unveils new higher energy density LFP battery, 1.5L hydrogen engine

[ad_1] Among the technologies displayed at 2022 GAC Tech day at the GAC R&D Center was a new-generation LFP battery built on microcrystalline technology (SmLFP). Compared with the current mass-produced lithium iron phosphate batteries on the market, the super-energy lithium iron battery has an increase of 13.5% in mass energy density, 20% in volume energy

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Study finds transporting food and ingredients generates 20% of carbon emissions in the global food system

[ad_1] A study by researchers in Australia and China has determined that global food-miles account for nearly 20% of total food-systems emissions; moving fruit and vegetables in refrigerated vehicles is particularly emissions-intensive. Their paper appears in the journal Nature Food. Food trade plays a key role in achieving global food security. With a growing consumer

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