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Joy e-bike maker to develop hydrogen scooter, eyes global expansion | Autocar Professional

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The proposed hydrogen scooter has a range of 50 kilometres and will use an external electrolyser to charge the on-board fuel cell, which powers the motor. “That tank is powering the hydrogen fuel cell, which gives the battery power and then it runs the motor,” he added while elaborating on the technology.

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Bounce Infinity Raises $20M in Funding from Existing Investors

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Bounce Infinity, an electric scooter and removable battery company, has raised $20 million from existing investors, including Sequoia. Co-founder and CEO of the company, Vivekananda Hallekere, confirmed that the Bangalore-based company has completed its first tranche. Hallekere said it was not in talks to sell the company.

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Algae.Tec to form JV in China for algae for renewable transportation fuels and carbon capture facility; raising A$5M

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Algae.Tec Limited is an advanced algae to biofuels company with a high-yield enclosed algae growth and harvesting technology, the McConchie-Stroud system. Following completion of the 250-module plant, the JV will seek funding to build new projects exceeding 1,000 modules and to engage with CO 2 emitters in the Greater China region.

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Exide and Leclanché launch Li-ion battery JV in India

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Exide Industries Ltd, India’s largest manufacturer of lead acid storage batteries and power storage solutions provider, and Switzerland-based Li-ion battery manufacturer Leclanché SA announced a joint venture to build lithium-ion batteries and provide energy storage systems for India’s electric vehicle market and grid-based applications.

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Ford 2017 trends report: disruption the status quo, “never more difficult” to find objective information

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Sri Lanka, São Paulo and the US were devastated by floods this year. 47% agreed that individual consumers had to most power to effect positive change; 28% put that with governments; and only 17% said that companies did. Sustainability Blues (2014): The 2014 trend book addressed the world’s increasing concerns about water.

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‘The macroeconomic landscape hasn’t been ideal this year:’ Raman Mittal | Autocar Professional

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The blow on farmers has been softened by upgrading products such as increasing the power by 2 hp or standardising certain features. The value proposition lies in the enhanced capabilities of these higher horsepower tractors, making them a preferred choice for both companies and customers. It is more balanced as an equation today.