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Tesla wins license to operate Supercharger Network in Turkey

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Tesla has won a license to operate its electric vehicle Supercharger Network in Turkey from the country’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA). Tesla became one of 119 companies to win a license in Turkey and now has permission to operate its expansive EV charging network nationwide that will support EV drivers.

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COP27 Ends – How can Smart Energy Management for EV Charging Help?

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COP27 Ends with Loss and Damage Fund Agreement, US Commitments on Transportation Electrification; Smart Energy Management for EV Charging can Help. As the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 came to an end, we found ourselves thinking about the role smart EV charging energy management has to play in protecting the planet.

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Ports of Auckland buys world’s first electric tug; 70-tonne bollard pull

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Our new e-tug will be able to do three to four shipping moves on a full charge, or around three to four hours work (one shipping move takes an hour on average). A fast charge will take about two hours. The new e-tug can do up to four shipping moves on a charge of batteries and can go in for quick charge if required.

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Deloitte study concludes mass adoption of EVs in Europe is some distance away

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A new study by Deloitte, the business advisory firm, concludes that despite rising fuel prices, the mass adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe is still some distance away. Range, price and charging concerns need to be addressed. Consumers are not likely to want to pay a high price premium for EVs.

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JVs, acquisitions driving diversification at Remsons | Autocar Professional

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This year itself, it has announced two major joint ventures with Turkey-based Daiichi Infotainment System and Switzerland-based Aircom Group AG, while it bought a majority stake in Uni-Automation’s automotive sensor unit. Daichi is a Turkey-based company that offers cockpit electronics and infotainment systems.

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Eight new EV brands you’ve never hears of – and they don’t come from China

EV Central

Touted as Mexico’s cheapest EV, the SEV E-WAN is priced from about $8000. It’s a mini car called the Sion that’s capable of charging via the grid or solar modules. Essentially the state-supported electric vehicle company of Turkey, Togg is launching its first production model into the domestic market in March.

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India fifth-largest overseas Mercedes-Benz market, aims to arrive in Top 3 in 3 years | Autocar Professional

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The company envisions India climbing up the pecking order, and being among the Top 3 overseas markets in its current global tally – Japan, Korea, Australia, and Turkey – a total of 180 countries that are driving strong growth, beyond its three main developed regions – China, Europe, and the US.

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