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Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai Motor Company and Ineos Group have announced that they want to jointly develop hydrogen battery technology for electric cars. According to a signed memorandum of understanding between companies, the allies intend to jointly investigate possibilities for the production and delivery of hydrogen as well as the worldwide use of hydrogen applications, technologies and business models. The primary aim is to set up a corresponding infrastructure for all aspects of hydrogen in Europe.
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Hyundai and Ineos want to develop fuel cell technology together |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Volkswagen moves small electric cars production in Germany |Electric Cars|E
Volkswagen moves small electric cars production in Germany |Electric Cars|E
According to the German Handelsblatt publication, the new Volkswagen small-class electric cars will be produced at the plant in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. This is the same factory where VW Up, Skoda Citigo and SEAT Mii are currently being built. Initially, they took into account the Emden plant (Germany), but eventually chose Bratislava to minimize costs as much as possible. The three models will be joined by electric cars produced by VW, Skoda and SEAT, all three brands being reunited under the umbrella of Volkswagen AG.
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Volkswagen moves small electric cars production in Germany |Electric Cars|E
In 10 years electric vehicles will dominate 67% of fleets |E.V. News|Electr
In 10 years electric vehicles will dominate 67% of fleets |E.V. News|Electr
Geotab has prepared a joint study with AEGFA, Spanish Association of Fleet Managers and Mobility (Asociación Española de Gestores de Flotas de Automóviles), to analyze the state of electrification of fleets in Spain. The study is based on a survey of more than 90 managers of medium and large fleets in Spain and among its main conclusions highlights that the vast majority is planning to increase the adoption of electric vehicles. In fact, only 1% of companies surveyed maintain that no change would encourage them to electrify their fleet.
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In 10 years electric vehicles will dominate 67% of fleets |E.V. News|Electr
Flexpower - the largest intelligent charging network in Amsterdam |E.V. New
Flexpower - the largest intelligent charging network in Amsterdam |E.V. New
Vattenfall and the city of Amsterdam are now jointly operating under the name Flexpower. "Flexpower" is said to be the largest smart charging network for electric vehicles in Amsterdam. Flexpower enables faster charging, the maximum use of electricity from renewable energies and more even utilization of the network, says Vattenfall. A total of 456 charging stations were technically upgraded by Vattenfall with 912 charging points (which corresponds to a third of all electric car charging stations in the city) and connected to the intelligent charging network of Flexpower.
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Flexpower - the largest intelligent charging network in Amsterdam |E.V. New
Volkswagen ID.3 will not be available until mid-2020 |E.V. News|Electric Hu
Volkswagen ID.3 will not be available until mid-2020 |E.V. News|Electric Hu
For the first time, Volkswagen is offering a limited edition of 30,000 copies called "ID.3 First" with special equipment and the medium-sized 58 kWh battery, which should be suitable for up to 420 kilometers according to the new WLTP standard. In the harsh practice of everyday life are probably about 300 kilometers, which is quite okay. Since May 8, 2019, VW has been accepting online pre-orders for the ID.3 First Edition. For a deposit of 1000 euros, you can reserve the special limited model. The ID.3 "1st" comes with comfort features like voice control and navigation system .
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Volkswagen ID.3 will not be available until mid-2020 |E.V. News|Electric Hu
Renault EZ-FLEX: experimental electric vehicle for urban deliveries |Commer
Renault EZ-FLEX: experimental electric vehicle for urban deliveries |Commer
Renault presents the experimental vehicle of a light commercial electric vehicle for urban traffic delivery: Renault EZ-FLEX. The EZ-FLEX comes with a purely electric drive and full network integration. A dozen models will soon go out to businesses across Europe for testing purposes. With a length of 3.86 meters, a width of 1.65 meters and a height of 1.88 meters, has a load capacity of up to three cubic meters, with easy access inside the box by a low load threshold only 760 millimeters from the ground and a range of 150 kilometers.
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Renault EZ-FLEX: experimental electric vehicle for urban deliveries |Commer
Triggo electric vehicle is ready for e-car sharing |Electric Cars|Electric
Triggo electric vehicle is ready for e-car sharing |Electric Cars|Electric
The Polish company Triggo has developed an urban electric vehicle with an interesting quality: the width of the car can be adjusted from 148 to 86 cm. The novelty is designed to take its rightful place in the category of light vehicles designed for one or two passengers. The Polish model falls into the category of L7E light vehicles, being a quadricycle weighing less than 400 kg (without batteries). Triggo can carry two passengers, one behind the other and has a maximum range of 100 km.
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Triggo electric vehicle is ready for e-car sharing |Electric Cars|Electric
Ducati launches e-scooters and folding e-bikes |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Ducati launches e-scooters and folding e-bikes |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
The Italian motorcycle maker Ducati is launching folding e-bikes and e-scooters with electric drives under the name Ducati Urban e-Mobility. Ducati developed these with the Italian company MT Distribution. Seven different models are expected to be launched this year. The vehicles are sold under the brands Ducati, Ducati Corse, and Ducati Scrambler. Depending on the model, the e-scooters should deliver between 250 and 500 watts, the e-bikes are limited to 250 watts (in accordance with Italian law) - making them suitable for most European countries.
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Ducati launches e-scooters and folding e-bikes |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
The market share of electric cars in the EU grew to 6.8 per cent |E.V. News
The market share of electric cars in the EU grew to 6.8 per cent |E.V. News
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) is noticing a shift in registrations in favour of electric cars for the first quarter of 2020. New registrations of cars with combustion engines shifted the share in favour of electric cars in the EU in the first quarter. Between January and March, the market share of cars with electric engines in the EU grew to 6.8 per cent, as the European Automobile Manufacturers Association declared on Tuesday in Brussels. In the same period last year, the percentage was 2.5 per cent.
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The market share of electric cars in the EU grew to 6.8 per cent |E.V. News
MAZ 303E10 electric bus: specifications and design |Commercial vehicles|Ele
MAZ 303E10 electric bus: specifications and design |Commercial vehicles|Ele
Minsk Automobile Plant has released the third generation of electric buses. It is assumed that they will combine the advantages of trolleybuses and public transport. With the help of the new model, the Belarusian manufacturer expects to strengthen its position in the promising segment of electric buses. The new low-floor bus MAZ 303E10 is equipped with a German electric motor ZF CeTrax with a capacity of 300 kW, providing a maximum speed of 75 km / h. The electric bus surpasses many analogues in acceleration dynamics, power reserve and average power consumption.
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MAZ 303E10 electric bus: specifications and design |Commercial vehicles|Ele
Top 10 best-selling electric cars in Europe in March 2020 |E.V. News|Electr
Top 10 best-selling electric cars in Europe in March 2020 |E.V. News|Electr
Despite the situation in the automotive sector in Europe due to the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus, sales of electric cars have been able to overcome the general decline in the market in March 2020. In March 2020, sales of electric cars in Europe reached 50,100 units, which compared to the same period of the previous year represents an increase of 23%. Electric car models like the Tesla Model 3, Renault ZOE and Volkswagen e-Golf dominate the electrical market.
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Top 10 best-selling electric cars in Europe in March 2020 |E.V. News|Electr