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SEAT to introduce 500 km MEB-based EV, Leon PHEV in 2020

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And in 2020, the new EV will be joined by the first CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) in the SEAT model line-up as well as a plug-in hybrid version of the new generation Leon. In addition, the brand will remain committed to vehicles powered with compressed natural gas (CNG) as well as internal combustion engines. billion (US$4.1

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The demand for charging piles is getting more and more popular

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The latest June cross-border index released by Alibaba International Station shows that currently, the world’s leading brands in the industry are deploying the charging pile track in advance. Looking at the world, the scale of the new energy market is growing rapidly, and it also has huge potential. This is not an isolated case.

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How the Huawei Fight is Changing the Face of 5G

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What's at stake is control of international 5G networks, which are expected to transform global communications. That alarmed the US, which equated Huawei's dominance with Chinese-control of global telecommunications—under a 2017 Chinese law all domestic companies are compelled to help the Chinese intelligence services on demand.

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From Hockey Enforcer to High-Flying eVTOL CEO

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Kyle Clark Employer: Beta Technologies Title: CEO Education: Bachelor’s degree in materials science engineering, Harvard Among the hundreds of companies building electric conventional takeoff and landing aircraft, Beta has established itself as the clear No. Clark dreamed of flying, and building, aircraft. 2, behind Joby Aviation.

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Mercedes-Benz introduces its mid-size pickup truck: the X-Class leans on diesel

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The market launch in Europe is scheduled for November 2017. At the beginning of 2018 South Africa, Australia and New Zealand will follow, and at the beginning of 2019 Argentina and Brazil. Mercedes-Benz developed the X-Class with the changing requirements of the international pickup markets in mind.

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