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Yamaha premieres concept hydrogen golf cart at PGA Show 2024 | Autocar Professional

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Yamaha Golf-Car Company (YGC), a consolidated subsidiary of the Yamaha Motor Corporation that also sells golf carts in the United States, has developed a hydrogen-powered engine golf cart concept model, the DRIVE H2. Yamaha’s DRIVE H2 concept model is the first of its kind.

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GEM creates first mapping tool for low-speed roads

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LSVs are more than a golf cart—they are street legal on most roads posted 35 mph or less. More than half of United States roadways are assigned speed limits of 35 miles per hour or less, and that number is growing constantly as more cities are lowering speed limits to increase safe, healthy and equitable mobility.

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ZENN Motor Increases Stake in EEStor to 10.7%; EESU Production Prototype Promised by End of 2009

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The shares were offered by way of a short form prospectus in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario and in the United States on a private placement basis pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements of the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended. and operating expenses and general corporate purposes.

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Reva: A little company with big ambitions. The Green Piece

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Indeed REVA is braced for the future having already unveiled several new models of its own that feature sleeker looks than the G-Wiz which has often been compared to a golf cart. There are around 3,000 G-Wiz models on the roads of India and the UK with the company having been selling the cars for around eight years.

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Nickel expert calls on Musk, Farley, others to demand Nickel sourcing in North America

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The United States ranked tenth on the list, with 18,000 metric tons. ” Nickel is highly-available in Russia, which has had numerous sanctions set by the United States and other governments due to the invasion of Ukraine. “We used to refer to LFP cells as ‘golf cart batteries,'” he said.

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Electric Car Makers: Oregon Wants You - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com

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Not to be outdone, on Tuesday the Norwegian electric car startup, Think, was in Portland being wooed by the state as one of 8 potential places to site their first car manufacturing facility in the United States. Although Think has been plagued by bad financial news recently, the company’s North American C.E.O.,

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