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Triumph Motorcycles revs up its first e-bike

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The iconic British motorcycle manufacturer this week unveiled the Trekker GT e-bike, which boasts a 504Wh battery that delivers a range of roughly 150km per charge. E-scooters, which are seen as more inclusive than e-bikes because they do not require pedalling, are technically illegal in the UK.

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UK poised for £24bn boost from electric cars by 2025, industry report claims

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Opportunities in batteries, powertrains, and electronics but industry must ramp up capacity 10-fold, report warns. In the next few years the APC expects to be funding projects developing technologies in everything from magnet manufacturing to semiconductors and electric steel to battery components.".

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BNEF Electric Vehicle Outlook: Six key lessons for road transport's pursuit of net zero

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Sales continue to surge in key markets, while scores of producers and users of cars, buses, trucks, and even scooters are now pushing towards ridding their operations of fossil fuel vehicles altogether. Moreover, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology holds massive potential to help ease demand for power if rolled out at mass scale.

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Retooling a shuttered factory to build electric trucks: Q&A with Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns

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billion in a battery cell assembly plant in the area. Our battery pack is very advanced and we’re really excited about it, but battery packs are kind of a given these days. They’re not rocket science anymore, until the next generation [of solid-state batteries] comes out, and then there will be a new wave of innovation.

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How Taiwan is your best choice for sourcing EV solutions

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Presenting a comprehensive E-Mobility ecosystem, 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan features 6 main categories : Electric, Autonomous, Connected, Interaction, Shared, and EVs, showcasing cutting-edge solutions from electric vehicles, EIC system (battery, motor, and electric control), ADAS, Internet of Vehicles to smart cockpit.

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5 electric vehicle trends seen in 2022

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million battery-electric vehicle (EV) sales by the start of 2021—a prediction seen by many as overly optimistic. 1) Increased need to secure raw materials for EV batteries. The ideal solution to these challenges is the creation of a self-sustaining supply chain that supports the recycling and rescue of battery waste.