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Bolting Into The Future

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Town of Westport Adds 2 Chevy Bolt EVs To Its Fleet The Town of Westport has announced further progress to its march to net-zero by 2050 with the addition of 2 Chevrolet Bolt battery-electric vehicles. Read more.

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NHTSA urges owners of select MY 2017-2019 Bolt EVs to park outside due to fire risk; originally recalled in 2020

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urged owners of select Model Year 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt vehicles to park their cars outside and away from homes due to the risk of fire. This recall affected 50,932 MY 2017-19 Chevrolet Bolt vehicles.

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General Fusion advances with fabrication of at-scale fusion vessel trial ring

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The vessel is designed to be modular, made up of 11 steel rings bolted together on site. In the future, this cost-effective and efficient method will enable General Fusion to deploy its commercial machines quickly. Next, the ingot will be rolled and expanded into a larger, thinner ring; at this point, the ring will span 7.6

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Promising results for low-pressure casting of aluminum bolts

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The process is called Low-Pressure Casting (LPC) and makes it possible to cast aluminum bolts with high-quality surface properties. The process is called Low-Pressure Casting (LPC) and makes it possible to cast aluminum bolts with high-quality surface properties. It also prevents the wastage of large amounts of raw materials.

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Chevrolet makes a smart decision regarding Bolt EV’s future

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Chevrolet made a smart decision regarding the Bolt EV’s future, clarifying today that the car will get a next-generation offering after previously planning to axe the vehicle. Barra said (via Detroit News ) : “Our customers love today’s Bolt. We will keep the momentum going by delivering a new Bolt.”

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Optimus Technologies closes $17.8M Series A to advance Vector System for heavy-duty engines on 100% biodiesel

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The bolt-on technology installs in as few as 12 hours. Optimus Technologies’ Vector System also can be built into new engines as they are manufactured, leveraging the foundational diesel engine for the transition to a low-carbon future. ​ Optimus Technologies recently announced a $17.8-million out of Tokyo, Japan.

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Magna begins production of modular eDecoupling unit to support multiple BEV programs

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A bolt-on stand-alone solution for BEVs, Magna’s electro-magnetic eDecoupling is a robust, field-proven product technology that is integrated as a complete module. Magna has developed a complete family of decoupling units that will be going into mass production in BEV secondary eDrive applications in the near future.