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The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
Hyundai Motor Group released Tuesday details on E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform), the company's first dedicated electric car platform. From 2021, E-GMP will be the basis for a new portfolio of battery-electric cars, including Hyundai's brand new IONIQ 5 which will be launched at the beginning of the year. The E-GMP is designed exclusively for electric cars, the platform offers a number of advantages compared to the group's existing platforms. Electric cars based on E-GMP can provide range over 500 kilometres (WLTP) on a single charge and can be charged to 80% in less than 18 minutes.
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The new Electric-Global Modular Platform from Hyundai |E.V. News|Electric Hunter
CityQ: an electric car and electric bike
CityQ: an electric car and electric bike
Urban mobility of the future is not only speed and environmental friendliness, but also miniaturization. Bicycles could fit under the above criteria, but they do not protect citizens from weather conditions: heavy rain, snow or scorching sun. CityQ from Oslo proposes to solve this problem by using a vehicle at the junc
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CityQ: an electric car and electric bike
XPeng presented P7 Wing Limited Edition electric car |Electric Cars|Electric Hunter
XPeng presented P7 Wing Limited Edition electric car |Electric Cars|Electric Hunter
The Chinese manufacturers of electric cars are better and better, they are growing fast and some are already beginning to be profitable. These, are the reasons that companies like XPeng have seen their stock market price rise. Like all manufacturers, especially Chinese, Xpeng wants to put Tesla in difficulty with its new electric car: Xpeng P7 Wing. This new XPeng P7 Wing Limited Edition special series is available in two models, both equipped with the 80.9 kWh capacity battery.
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XPeng presented P7 Wing Limited Edition electric car |Electric Cars|Electric Hunter
The Vatican installs photovoltaic panels
The Vatican installs photovoltaic panels
The Vatican has installed photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Paul VI Audience Hall to produce green energy. The Vatican encourages the use of electric and hybrid vehicles and has eliminated the use of toxic pesticides in gardens. The priest Fernando Vérgez Alzaga explained at a press conference that vehicle traffic has been gradually limited since 2014. In fact, only employees who live than two kilometres away from the Vatican can circulate with polluting vehicles within Vatican territory.
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The Vatican installs photovoltaic panels