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Saudi Aramco signs 12 agreements with South Korean partners worth billions of dollars

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An agreement between Saudi Aramco, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), and The Saudi Arabian Industrial Investments Company (Dussur). The agreement will establish a joint venture (JV) for a world class engine manufacturing and aftersales facility in Saudi Arabia. Hyundai Oilbank. GS Holdings. Daelim Industrial.

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Hyundai Motor and Saudi Aramco to collaborate on hydrogen, advanced non-metallic materials and future technologies

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In addition to collaborating on hydrogen supply and the deployment of hydrogen refueling stations in Korea, Hyundai Motor and Saudi Aramco will grow awareness of Hyundai’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the companies will cooperate on the development of future automotive technologies.

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Audi unveils e-tron FE05 for new Formula E season

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Afterwards, the race cars and equipment will be transported to Saudi Arabia. Like in Formula 1, the driver sits in a monocoque made of carbon-fiber, developed to comply with FIA safety standards. Changes are no longer permitted, only the software may be improved during the season.

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Extreme E tackles tough terrain, promotes sustainable racing

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The carbon footprint is as small as practical: there are no spectators, and the cars and teams travel on a specially greened-up ship. Extreme E invests in local environmental projects at each site, and buys carbon offsets to compensate for what emissions it cannot avoid. AFC’s charging system, which is transported aboard the St.