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Rimac delivers its first Nevera EV hypercar in the U.S.

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Video: The Rimac Nevera rips through the streets of Monaco The Nevera is currently the fastest production car with a top speed of 256 MPH, achieving 0-60 MPH in just 1.74 ” Credit: Rimac The Rimac Nevera costs a cool $2.2 Limited to just 150 planned units, the Nevera is built by Rimac in Croatia at Bugatti-Rimac Headquarters.

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Enbridge to invest $6.2B in pipeline expansions for light oil from North Dakota and Canada

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Estimated capital cost of this project is approximately $2.5 Enbridge has secured sufficient commercial support to proceed with additional aspects of the previously announced $2.7 The upsized Line 9 reversal and supporting US mainline expansion capital brings the total Eastern Access Program estimated cost to $3.2

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Auto Racing Test Drives Its Own EV Future

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But commercial interests or hucksterism aside, few would argue that the technology itself isn’t making impressive strides. The FIA caps the cost of a single F1 engine at around US $15 million, but some teams try to hide true costs to avoid penalties. F1 doesn’t flatter the battery brigade.

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Nissan, Pima Association of Governments and ECOtality to Partner on EVs and EV Charging Infrastructure for Tucson Area

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In conjunction with these efforts, Nissan has committed to make available a supply of electric vehicles to the region’s public and private fleets in 2010, the year Nissan’s electric vehicle will be ready for the commercial market. Jonathan Read, president and CEO, ECOtality. Earlier post.).

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