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Tesla Model 3 vs Kia EV6 vs Polestar 2 vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: Which one is the best EV in Australia?

EV Central

Granted, the recently-arrived Tesla Model Y makes just as much sense, but it wasn’t available as we were pulling this test together. There are, however, real keys, including a water resistant one that can even come swimming with you. It’s an unbranded system designed in-house by Tesla, but it’s a quality bit of audio kit.

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We visited the OLA Future Factory: Electric Scooter Manufacturing

Plug In India

We were not told of any rainwater harvesting plan, so I guess most of the water is coming by pipeline. The paint shop alone requires about one lakh litres of makeup water every day. 95% of the water is recycled. Ventilation was good – with ducts for water-cooled air and 10 metre diameter ceiling super-fans.

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The Electrome: The Next Great Frontier For Biomedical Technology

Cars That Think

It’s basically the reason they say you’re 66 percent water or whatever. This is like sieve water. But when people submit papers or grant applications, I heard more than one researchers say to me— people would look at this electric stuff, and they’d be like, “Does anyone still believe this s**t?” Now, let’s go to the ions.

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GM Says Chevrolet Volt Won't 'Pay the Rent' | Autopia from Wired.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

It will appear in Europe next year as the Opel Ampera and in Australia as the Holden Volt in 2012. If you build a car as a "kit car" with no real factory, then yes, it will never be an economic success. South Korea did that and Australia is going to be doing that. The car is expected to cost around $40,000.

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