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Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week: Round Party Boat

[ad_1] Buckle up, boys and girls! Today I’m going to treat you to something with an extra dose of both awesome and weird for this week’s entry in the Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week! I hope you came hungry. (And also ready to hurl that lunch you’re hungry for.) Because today we’re […]

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Sony and Honda Invest 10 Billion Yen into New Joint Venture

[ad_1] Sony and Honda have announced a 10 billion yen ($74,083,950) joint venture in the creation of a new electric vehicle company known as Sony Honda Mobility Inc. The new, Tokyo-based auto manufacturer will take advantage of Sony’s experience in imaging, computer sensing, telecommunications, and “network and entertainment” technologies. Honda, on the other hand, will

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Lucid Air Tops Doug DeMuro\’s Best Cars List

[ad_1] The top-of-the-line Lucid Air Dream Edition has been recently reviewed by Doug DeMuro, who finds the car to be one of the best on the market. The car impresses with its exterior design, luxurious interior (but not as luxurious as the top Mercedes-Benz or Audi), technology, range and acceleration. Overall, the car received a

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Oukitel P501 500W Power Station – CleanTechnica Review

[ad_1] Oukitel recently sent me a power station (aka “solar generator” if you add a solar panel) to review. I’ve seen a lot of power stations, so I figured I wouldn’t see anything special this time. But, Oukitel proved me wrong with its take on the concept. Specifications & Features This P501 power station isn’t

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What Do I Drive? 2018 BMW i3s And 2019 Tesla Model 3 And Here\’s Why

[ad_1] What Do I Drive is a series where the editors and writers of InsideEVs share with readers the cars we personally drive. These are the cars we bought with our own money and drive in our daily lives. As such, we\’ve got a lot to say about them. On June 13th, 2019, I passed

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ZF Electric driveline to premiere in Formula E | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] The world\’s first racing series for all-electric Formula vehicles is growing steadily in popularity. Following in the footsteps of manufacturers like Audi, Jaguar and Mahindra, the fifth season will see BMW and Nissan joining the series with factory teams. Mercedes and Porsche are planning a factory-backed entry in season six. New rules this year

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EIA expects significant increases in US wholesale electricity prices this summer

[ad_1] The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that prices in US wholesale electricity markets this summer will significantly increase over last summer’s prices. The EIA’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) forecasts that electricity prices in the Northeast regions (ISO New England, New York ISO, and PJM markets) will exceed $100 per megawatthour (MWh) between June

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EIA forecasts growing liquid fuels production in Brazil, Canada, and China through 2023

[ad_1] The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that liquid fuels production in Brazil, Canada, and China will increase this year and next, contributing to growth in overall non-OPEC petroleum production. According to EIA’s June 2022 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), petroleum production in the combined non-OPEC countries, excluding the Unites States and Russia, will increase

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