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Alcoa investing $51M to boost aluminum production at Mosjøen Smelter in Norway

[ad_1] Alcoa Corporation announced a $51-million project to increase the production capacity at its Mosjøen smelter in Norway by 14,000 metric tons per year (mtpy). Alcoa’s Mosjøen location currently has a nameplate capacity of 200,000 mtpy, and the investment is expected to increase that capacity to 214,000 mtpy by the end of 2026. Amperage to […]

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Volkswagen ID.Buzz is mass-produced at the Hannover plant in Germany, with a target of 15,000 units this year

[ad_1]   Electric Wheelco June 3 news, last month, Volkswagen announced the overseas prices of ID. Buzz and ID.BuzzFeed Cargo electric cars, the standard wheelbase five-seat version of the ID. Buzz Pro starts at 64,581 euros (about 45.85 euros). The ID. Buzz Cargo with standard wheelbase begins at 54,430 euros (about 386,500 yuan), and after-tax

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Humans are responsible for a lot more oil slicks than we realized

[ad_1] A team of scientists developed the first global map of chronic oil slicks in the world’s oceans, and found that more than 90% come from humans – significantly more than previously reported. Oil slicks caused by humans The study, published today in Science, provides a major update from previous investigations that estimated that about

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A Dozen More States Virtue Signaling Over Vehicle Bans

[ad_1] Having noticed that Washington got a bit of publicity for vowing to ban all vehicles reliant on internal combustion after 2030, a dozen other American states decided it would be a good idea to reaffirm their own religious-like commitment to the environment by saying they too will be restricting your choice of automobiles by

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2006 Electric Phoenix Pickup Truck With 35 kWh Battery

[ad_1] All-electric pickup trucks have been a hot topic over the past year or two. That\’s not strange as electrification of the largest segment of the automotive market is one of the most important things to do. There were multiple tries to electrify pickups in the past, but we don\’t have to go all the way

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Ferrari Says Majority of Sales Will Be EVs, Hybrids by 2030

[ad_1] Last week, news broke that Ferrari was plotting a third assembly line in Maranello dedicated entirely to EV production. But this turned out to be little more than a preamble for the obligatory announcement that the company would eventually transition toward building electric vehicles. On Thursday, the Italian automaker told investors that all-electric and hybrid

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Fisker Ocean to debut in the United Kingdom later this month

[ad_1] Fisker announced it would debut its introductory electric vehicle, the Ocean, later this month at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed Electric Avenue. The Ocean will be on display from June 23 to 26 at the Goodwood House Festival of Speed, located in Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex, England. The event is self-proclaimed as “motorsport’s

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Video Tries To Get To The Bottom Of Solar-Powered Electric Vehicles

[ad_1] Solar charging sounds like it is the solution to electric vehicles’ biggest problem – the weight and cost of the huge battery they have to carry around in order to not induce range anxiety in their owners. It would also reduce the need to charge the vehicle, making the deal even sweeter. There are

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BMW reveal 720 hp tri-motor “Power BEV\” electric test vehicle | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] The BMW Group trial vehicle “Power BEV” presented during #NEXTGen explores what is technically possible. The vehicle is fitted with three fifth-generation electric drive units and has a maximum system output in excess of 530 kW/720 hp. This enables it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in comfortably under three seconds.

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