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Faster, Safer Cars Come Into Focus With New Optical Network Tech

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According to Blázquez, automaker interest in its optical-fiber-backbone solution is already high, particularly in Asia and Europe, with prequalification and pilot projects underway. In the relentless push toward self-driving cars, this is an invisible upgrade with unmistakable payoffs: cleaner design, faster data, and lives saved.

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Driving Toward a Greener Future: Fuel Cell Electric Buses Market Projected to Surpass USD 3.5 Billion by 2032

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Asia-Pacific Asia-Pacific is emerging as a key player in the FCEB market, with China, Japan, and South Korea leading the way. As cities worldwide grapple with the twin challenges of urbanization and climate change, FCEBs offer a promising pathway to cleaner air, reduced emissions, and sustainable mobility.

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This Project Could Create The Largest Battery-Swapping Network In Africa

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True, the bar of entry has gone down—it’s not uncommon for a lot of developing countries in Southeast Asia and Africa to get used cars from Japan, Korea, the United States and Canada en masse—but on some level, that’s just kind of porting our leftovers to a new place. But they’re also insanely dirty. Still, it’s managed to turn more than 1.4

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Battery Resourcers to open North America’s largest Li-ion battery recycling facility by August

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Compared to mining and production of new materials, the Hydro-to Cathode recycling process is 93% cleaner at a 59% lower cost. The company’s long-term plans include opening additional facilities in North America, Europe and Asia to process up to 150,000 metric tons of lithium-ion material globally per year.

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European Investment Bank Approves 866M in Loans for Cleaner Cars; Majority to Nissan and Jaguar

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billion) to European-based car makers to help design and build cleaner cars with lower CO 2 emissions. The balance, which is also aimed at safer, smaller and more fuel-efficient cars, will be provided under the EIB’s convergence objective to support Europe’s less affluent regions, and its external lending mandate for Asia and Latin America.

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Pike Research projects alternative fuel buses to represent 50% of total transit bus deliveries by 2015

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According to a recent report from Pike Research, the current trend toward cleaner transit buses will continue over the next several years, with alternative fuel vehicles representing more than 50% of the 64,000 total transit buses that will be delivered worldwide during 2015, up from 28% of total bus deliveries in 2010. Source: Pike Research.

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DHL installing TRAILAR solar technology on 67 trucks in US

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We’re aiming to improve the lives of people where they live and work, using cleaner pickup and delivery solutions—such as electric vehicles and cargo cycles, and now augmenting our truck fleet with this innovative solar solution. This reduces the load on the alternator and, as a result, fuel consumption.