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Nikola executes reverse merger with VectoIQ; now to be listed on NASDAQ; BEV and FCEV trucks

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Nikola’s business model supplies both the truck and hydrogen fueling infrastructure, solving the fleets’ concerns of where to refuel with green hydrogen at competitive pricing to diesel. Mark Russell, who has more than 20 years of experience building and managing companies in the manufacturing industry, will serve as the CEO of Nikola.

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Following Milton indictment, Nikola reports earnings beat with production updates

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The company also gave several updates regarding the production of its Nikola Tre EV and Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicles. Trevor Milton’s legal team releases statement after Nikola founder indicted for fraud. The remaining six are undergoing commissioning at the Coolidge, Arizona facility.

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Nikola Corp. agrees to pay $125 million penalty to SEC

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Trevor Milton’s legal team releases statement after Nikola founder indicted for fraud. The company said it is building pre-series trucks at its Coolidge, Arizona production facility and could deliver as many as 25 trucks to dealers and customers by the end of the year.

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GM, Segway partner on two-wheel city vehicle | Green Tech - CNET News

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If a go-cart cant legally drive there, then this thing wont be able to either. Video CTIA 2009 Preview Digital Media YouTubes legal end-run irks Korean officials Google has provoked the wrath of government officials through its resistance to a law prohibiting anonymous YouTube uploads and comments. Look at it this way. Video Web 2.0

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Smart-grid project matches wind to electric cars | Green Tech - CNET News

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Better balancing electricity supply from wind or solar energy with demand means that utilities do not need to build "stand-by" power plants that can delivery electricity reliably, Schurr said. "If A dip in wind power, for example, could allow a utility to slow down the speed of car battery charging. Video Web 2.0

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