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ZF opens first zero-emission factory in Klasterec, Czech Republic – ET Auto

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At the production site for power electronics in Klasterec in the Czech Republic, ZF is opening its first zero- emission factory after a renovation period of just under a year and a half. Any electricity that isn’t generated internally is purchased from renewable sources – mainly wind and hydroelectric power.

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STUKEN to establish new plant in Pune to expand global production reach | Autocar Professional

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Adding to its existing manufacturing sites in Germany, the USA, the Czech Republic, and China, India marks the fifth production location for the globally recognised family business. Krismann noted, “Pune has been dynamically and successfully developing for several years, becoming increasingly international.

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ZF’s first zero-emission factory is model plant for global production network | Autocar Professional

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ZF has opened its first zero-emission factory at the production site for power electronics in Klášterec in the Czech Republic, after a renovation period of just under a year and a half. Any electricity that isn’t generated internally is purchased from renewable sources – mainly wind and hydroelectric power.

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Hyundai Motor to invest $85B over next 10 years to accelerate transition to smart mobility provider

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The company aims for 2 million units in annual EV sales by 2030. President and CEO Jaehoon Chang explained how the company’s second-generation dedicated EV platform, under the new Integrated Modular Architecture (IMA), will replace its Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) going forward. trillion (US$27.8

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Hyundai goals for double-digit EV benefit margins via 2030 with brandnew platform

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The company has also raised sales targets for major regions and is preparing to flexibly adjust its sales targets according to market demand.” of its international manufacturing in 2030, up from 8 p.c South Korea, the Czech Republic and Bharat. Hyundai expects EVs to account for 34 p.c the Kona, Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6.

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European consortium investigating graphene-based materials for lightweight cars; energy-efficient and safe vehicles

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Different types of potential applications of graphene-based materials in lightweight autos. Elmarakbi is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Automotive Composites.). While most partners are universities and research institutes, the share of companies, mainly SMEs, involved is increasing.

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