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The BYD Atto 3 Launched In India, Laos, & Nepal!

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It has been reported on several platforms that BYD is planning to start producing at least 300,000 EVs per month soon from its various plants in China and other places. Buoyed by this ramp-up in production, BYD is stepping up its global expansion program. It seems like we get these announcements every week now where […].

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Vinfast EV Taxis Now in Manila

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The country is the fourth in Southeast Asia to receive the electric taxis after Vietnam, Laos, and Indonesia. Vietnamese transportation company Green & Smart Mobility (GSM) has just debuted its fleet of VinFast VF e34 taxis in the Philippines. GSM was founded by VinFast CEO Pham Nhat Vuong, Vietnam’s wealthiest billionaire.

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VinFast Finally Considers Southeast Asia As A Market To Expand Into

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For many months, it has been a big question to automotive experts in the region — why is VinFast, a company located in the Southeast Asian region, which can gain obvious benefits from selling to markets within the ASEAN, chosing to sell to the finicky markets in North America and Europe first before selling to […]

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Materials science as key enabler for clean energy transition

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If you don’t change direction, you will end up where you are heading,” said Lao Tzu, the father of Taoism. Where are we heading? Energy use is projected to climb to 629 quad BTUs by 2020, and 813 quad BTUs by 2040. The global emissions of CO 2 doubled from 1975 to 2015, and are projected to triple by 2040 if we stay on our present course4.

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A Skeptic’s Take on Beaming Power to Earth from Space

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But that might be mitigated, in theory, if space solar displaced fossil fuels and helped the world transition to clean electricity. Space Solar Power at Peak Hype—Again For decades, enthusiasm for the possibility of drawing limitless, mostly clean power from the one fusion reactor we know works reliably—the sun—has run hot and cold.

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