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Hyundai Motor Group to invest $7.4B in US by 2025 for EVs, smart mobility, enhanced production

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Hyundai Motor Group (HMG), which includes Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation, plans to invest $7.4 billion in the US by 2025 to produce future EVs, enhance production facilities and further its investments in smart mobility solutions. This included the installation of a hydrogen refueling station and providing NEXO SUVs.

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IBM Teams With ESB ecars to develop EV smart charging IT system in Ireland

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Together the companies will add a layer of intelligence and convenience to the charging process, allowing EV drivers to access, charge and pay, using an identification card. This project is bolstered by Ireland’s energy policy to increase sustainable energy use in the transportation sector by 2020.

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SETEC POWER Emergency Mobile EV Charging System Unveiled in Bali

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For information, the bZ4X is Toyota’s first BEV-electrified vehicle, officially marketed globally in mid-2022. Meanwhile, the Lexus UX 300e is an electrified vehicle with premium Battery EV technology, a subcompact SUV type that was first marketed in 2020.

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

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Additional investigation into safe storage, transport and interoperability aspects of EV batteries is needed, for example to support the battery exchange infrastructure market, and extensive work is still needed on testing in line with standards. 29 of UN-ECE). This body works to develop global technical regulations for the industry.

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RESPONSE TO: Ministry of Transport’s Charging Our Future: Discussion Document

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The case for an EV Charging Strategy New Zealand is on the cusp of the biggest transformation in transport in over a century. The Climate Change Commission’s analysis shows that by 2030 67% of cars entering the New Zealand market are EV. We have more than 70 members from the sector. Status quo 3.1

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