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LEVC launches new EV modular platform; transitioning from taxi-maker to e-mobility solutions provider

Green Car Congress

LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) launched its new new pure electric vehicle technology that it intends to support the company’s transformation from a taxi manufacturerto a leading provider of e-mobility solutions. A new electronic architecture from chip to cloud, L-OS has been exclusively built for the future mobility space.

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Volvo Cars testing Momentum Dynamics wireless charging in Gothenburg

Green Car Congress

Volvo Cars is integrating and testing wireless charging technology in a live city environment together with selected partners, evaluating its potential for future electric cars.

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Geely launches Lynk & Co; a new electrified and connected global car brand

Green Car Congress

China-based automaker Geely has launched Lynk & Co —a new global car brand designed and engineered in Sweden; every model will feature an electrified powertrain. Full mobile connectivity will also be standard, working in partnership with Ericsson. Our customers’ values and preferences have evolved dramatically.

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top 20 electric car startups around the world

Baua Electric

Faraday Future (United States): Product: Faraday Future aims to produce intelligent electric vehicles. The FF 91 is their flagship model, boasting high performance, a luxurious interior, and advanced connectivity features. They aim to deploy self-driving electric taxis for urban mobility. Fisker Inc.

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First wireless charging road in the U.S. completed in Michigan

Teslarati

.” The concept of wireless EV charging is expected to be particularly useful for vehicles using repetitive routes, such as buses, taxis, and freight vehicles, though they’re also expected to be available to passenger vehicles in the future. The project was partly funded by a $1.9

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The Long View from SAE 2009 World Congress

Green Car Congress

We are all stampeding towards an electric vehicle future. Dr. Heywood believes it will take a collection of actions: to get to a future state with 25% of today’s level would require six equal elements with a 20% improvement (0.8) Cervero believes Stockholm, Sweden and Curitiba, Brazil are two good examples of the TOD principle.

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The promise of wireless charging: smaller batteries, longer battery life, fewer charging stations

Charged EVs

We could take an Oslo taxi and charge it in a bus terminal in Wenatchee, Washington or vice versa. We connect high-power communication lines into the DC charging system of the car. In our Gothenburg and Oslo taxi projects, the chargers are at the taxi stands. John Holland: Yes. We’re doing the same thing around the world.