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Renault-Nissan Alliance and Electromotive to Collaborate on Charging Infrastructure

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The Elektrobay supports power output of 240 volts AC and 13 amps in the UK, or 230 volts AC and 16 amps in Europe. In 2008, Elektromotive integrated the latest Power Line Communication (PLC) technology (developed by EDF), into its road-side charging stations. When charging is in progress, the door locks shut to prevent interference.

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Formula E’s new car is all-wheel drive and accelerates faster than F1

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Formula E unveiled its new “Gen3 EVO” car, an update to the Gen3 car which debuted last season , ahead of the Monaco ePrix this weekend. The Gen3 car was introduced as both lighter and more powerful as the previous generation car, with a lot of promises about how much quicker it could be in the races.

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Libertine LPE free piston technology targeting power generation, waste-heat recovery and range-extended EV applications; feasibility study with PETRONAS

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UK startup Libertine LPE has developed a free piston linear power generator technology that it says overcomes the key challenges faced by earlier free piston engine schemes of motion control, emissions and power conversion efficiency. Earlier post.) Source: Libertine LPE. Click to enlarge.