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Aura to introduce 10 kW hybrid APU

Green Car Congress

Aura Systems, Inc. is working with Corvus Energy, a lithium-ion battery company, and an internal combustion engine maker, to bring to market a hybrid auxiliary power unit (APU) using the AuraGen power solution. In 2006, Aura introduced a 5 kW hybrid APU for long-haul trucks. Earlier post.).

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Electric Scooters in India 2021

Electric Vehicles India

The recharging of this electric scooter takes up to 4 hours with a standard charger and it also supports fast charging. The recharging of this 72V battery pack may require 6-8 hours of recharging. The recharging of this 72V battery pack may require 6-8 hours of recharging. Benling Aura.

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Finding Battery Minerals With AI

Cars That Think

For this trend to continue, though, mining companies need to find a lot more of the metals used to build electric cars and their batteries. He’s the co-founder and president of KoBold Metals , an AI-powered mineral exploration company working to discover the materials for electric vehicle batteries. Today I’m talking with Josh Goldman.

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Perspective: A View Into the New GM

Green Car Congress

Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI). I was able to spend 10 minutes driving a Saturn Aura sedan with an (HCCI) engine system. GM sees energy storage density as one of the attractive attributes of hydrogen, compared to a straight battery-electric solution. It can improve fuel economy by 2%. Earlier post.).

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News: 2024 Volkswagen ID.Buzz

Clean Fleet Report

2024 ID.Buzz RWD Single, rear-mounted motor 282 horsepower 82 kilowatt-hour (kWh) battery Single speed transmission 11 kW on-board charger Top Speed (electronically limited): 99 miles per hour Driving Range: 262 miles (est.) Tow Rating: 3,968 pounds Charging The ID.Buzz is charged through a plug-in port via its 11 kW on-board charger.

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Mercedes-AMG EQE53 4matic+ review

EV Central

Its shorter wheelbase means less room inside, but also less underfloor space for batteries. Range and charging. The EQE53 can accept up to 170kW of DC charging. Connected to a powerful-enough DC fast charger, the 328-volt 91kWh battery pack can take up to 170kW through the CCS plug found under a flap near its right rear wheel.