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Rimac Technology enters stationary energy storage systems market with launch of Rimac Energy

Green Car Congress

High volume ESS production shall begin in 2025 at the Rimac Campus in Croatia, scaling to more than 10GWh of annual production. Rimac Technology is the Rimac Group entity that designs, engineers and produces high-performance EV components and systems to help the industry build hybrid and electric vehicles.

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American and European Standards organizations agree to strengthen transatlantic cooperation on standards for electric vehicles

Green Car Congress

The event brought together technical experts from industry, government, and other stakeholders to compare and discuss standardization priorities for electric vehicles (EVs) outlined in the October 2011 Report of the CEN-CENELEC Focus Group on European Electro-Mobility and the April 2012 Standardization Roadmap for Electric Vehicles – Version 1.0,

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A new way out for domestic and foreign enterprises, charging pile and outdoor advertising

Setec Powerr

In July this year, a domestic electronics company explored the scene of charging piles for new energy vehicles. It organically combined outdoor high-brightness LCD screens and charging modules to open up commercial uses such as advertising spaces. Consumers can easily complete the charging of their cars by themselves.

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Rimac Nevera all-electric hypercar revealed

Electric Vehicles India

It is said to be one of the most powerful electric cars in the world. It is designed, engineered and handcrafted in-house at Rimac’s headquarters in Croatia (Europe). According to Rimac, the name is derived from a Mediterranean storm that can appear suddenly off the coast of Croatia.

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Study finds that EV-specific factors rather than socio-demographic variables better predictors of EV uptake

Green Car Congress

Of those, charging infrastructure was the best predictor of a country’s EV market share. In other words, neither financial incentives nor charging infrastructure ensure high electric vehicle adoption rates. National charging infrastructure by country and corresponding EV market share for 2012. Click to enlarge.