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Honda unveils e:Ny1 EV in Germany

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Honda revealed its second fully electric vehicle, the e:Ny1, at its European Media Event in Offenbach, Germany. It is the brand’s second pure EV to arrive in the region, following on from the Honda e city car, and is designed to meet the growing customer demand for all-electric B-segment SUVs.

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Hyundai becomes a partner in H2 MOBILITY in Germany

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Hyundai Motor become a partner in H2 MOBILITY, a company that sets up and coordinates the nationwide hydrogen infrastructure in Germany. Hyundai has been an associated partner of H2 MOBILITY since 2017 and has been actively involved in the development of a hydrogen infrastructure in Germany ever since. Earlier post.)

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Tesla Protests In Germany Gather Strength

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Activists blew up a power line supplying electricity to the Tesla factory in Germany last week to protest its environment policies. The post Tesla Protests In Germany Gather Strength appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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New electric MINI Countryman E to begin production in November in Germany

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The new generation of the largest MINI model is fully electric and locally emission-free. The MINI Countryman E delivers 140 kW/191 hp; the MINI Countryman SE ALL4 is the brand’s first all-wheel-drive fully- electric vehicle. The battery capacity is 64.7 kWh and supports an estimated range of around 450 kilometers (280 miles).

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Hyzon acquiring ORTEN in Germany

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Additionally, ORTEN management has extensive, long-standing customer relationships across Germany. Germany is expected to be a major global market for zero-emission commercial vehicles in the coming years.

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EVs Take 18.0% Share In Germany, Down YoY As Incentive Hangover Continues

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share in Germany, down year on year, remaining stuck in a hangover from sudden incentive abandonment in late December. Share In Germany, Down YoY As Incentive Hangover Continues appeared first on CleanTechnica. March saw plugin EVs take 18.0% BEVs were down some 29% in YoY volume, while PHEVs were down 4.5%.

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Aral to build more than 100 350kW ultra-fast charging points at retail sites in Germany

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Following a successful 12-month pilot project at five of its retail sites, Aral, bp’s market leading fuel retail brand in Germany, is set to roll out more than 100 ultra-fast charging points across its retail network in Germany over the next 12 months.

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