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CleanTechnica Tested: FlexSolar 200 Watt Briefcase Solar Panel Kit

[ad_1] Creating electricity from the sun is an amazing thing and as the cost of solar panels continue to fall, they are able to serve in more and more scenarios. FlexSolar has built up a range of portable solar solutions to fit a wide range of applications. They reached out about the FlexSolar G200 200 […]

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Volkswagen ID. R uses DRS Formula 1 technology for Nürburgring run | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] Volkswagen has set itself a new challenge with the ID. R this year – the Nürburgring-Nordschleife instead of Pikes Peak. A race track instead of a hill climb. Full-throttle sections instead of hair-pins. Because of this, the fully electric-powered ID. R has been continuously developed with respect to its aerodynamics. “Though almost identical in

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Electric Vehicle Batteries -Next Big Business Opportunity

[ad_1] “ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CARS WILL SOON CEASE TO BE AN OPTION…THEY WILL BECOME A NECESSITY.” –Fujio Cho The auto industry has always been a business playing a significant role in an economy, by creating jobs, providing government revenues, and supporting both small and large businesses. In this respect, the future of the transportation industry is electric

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InsideEVs\’ Cold Weather DC Fast-Charging Tips For Road Trips

[ad_1] Charging an electric car is simple, especially since most EV owners charge overnight at home. However, things get a bit more tricky when it comes to fast-charging on road trips. You have to know where to charge, how much to charge, how to pay, and when to charge. Yes, WHEN to charge. Wait, don\’t

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MAN Engines puts first dual-fuel hydrogen-powered engines for workboats into operation

[ad_1] MAN Engines recently put its first two dual-fuel hydrogen-powered engines for work boats into serial operation. The engines are twelve-cylinder diesel engines of type MAN D2862 LE448, each with an output of 749 kW (1019 hp) at 2100 rpm. The engines are IMO Tier III-certified and equipped with a Selective Catalytic Reduction exhaust gas

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ZeroAvia & Otto Aviation partner to deliver first new airframe design with hydrogen-electric engine option

[ad_1] Hydrogen-electric aviation company ZeroAvia will collaborate with Otto Aviation, LLC, to develop a hydrogen-electric powertrain to power Otto’s Celera aircraft. Celera Under the agreement, Otto and ZeroAvia will work to integrate ZeroAvia’s ZA600 zero-emission engines to Otto’s Celera aircraft. The collaboration has the potential to make the Celera the first new airframe design to

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InstaVolt receives £110m funding boost for rapid charging expansion

[ad_1] Rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging provider InstaVolt has announced it has received £110m in senior debt financing from Santander, Lloyds Bank, Investec, Natixis and NIBC to continue its significant expansion of rapid EV charging infrastructure throughout the UK. This latest funding boost is a commitment InstaVolt’s significant infrastructure expansion and to the wider EV industry, as

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QOTD: Does Hyundai’s 2021 Ioniq Hybrid Deserve Awards?

[ad_1]   Hyundai’s 2021 Ioniq hybrid and plug-in hybrid received the Best Hybrid Car and Plug-In Hybrid awards from U.S. News & World Report. Our question is, are they the best hybrids or not? Did the right car(s) win? In this year’s Best Hybrid and Electric Cars awards, U.S. News & World Report identified seven eco-vehicle

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