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European car market logs best year for alternative fueled vehicles, lowest diesel share since 2001

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The European car market remained stable during 2018, as 15.6 —Felipe Munoz, JATO’s global analyst. Globally, Europe was the world’s third-largest car market behind China and the US. Despite growing at a slower rate than in previous years, the shift from traditional cars to SUVs continued in 2018. In total, 5.4

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Euro car market has best H1 of century; diesels down 17%; AFVs up 31% for 5.4% of total; SUVs booming

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The European car market recorded its best H1 performance of the century, with 8.6 million car registrations between January and June—a year-on-year increase of 2.7%. The growth is also a result of car makers continuing to launch new models, giving consumers more choice than ever before.

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2023 EV registrations in Europe surpass two million units, setting new record – Charged EVs

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Diesel cars still sold slightly more.) Europe’s automotive market appears to be normalizing,” said Felipe Munoz, Global Analyst at JATO Dynamics. to 6.8%) and Latvia (6.6% The Tesla Model Y was Europe’s top selling car (of any kind) in 2023—the first time a non-European car or an EV has led the rankings.

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JATO Dynamics: growth slowdown in Euro auto sales in March; SUVs still lead

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March 2016 was another positive month for European new car registrations, ending a strong Q1 which saw sales of 3.93 B-Segment (subcompact cars) and MPVs suffered most, posting the highest market share loss. —Felipe Munoz, Global Automotive Analyst at JATO Dynamics. million units, up by 8.1%

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Celebrating the Life of University of Texas Professor Mo-Shing Chen

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He gained global recognition in the power industry through his intensive, two-week continuing-education course, Modeling and Analysis of Modern Power Systems, which he began teaching in 1967. Participants have come from China, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Macedonia, Spain, and Russia.

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??Why the World’s Militaries Are Embracing 5G

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To connect all these elements will require global mesh networks of thousands of nodes, including satellites in space. 5G.MIL vision involves connecting these local mesh networks to the global Internet. Perhaps the greatest challenge, though, is how to orchestrate a global network built on mixed commercial and military infrastructure.

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??Why the World’s Militaries Are Embracing 5G

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To connect all these elements will require global mesh networks of thousands of nodes, including satellites in space. 5G.MIL vision involves connecting these local mesh networks to the global Internet. Perhaps the greatest challenge, though, is how to orchestrate a global network built on mixed commercial and military infrastructure.

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