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Paks, Hungary orders 10 electric Solaris buses

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The city of Paks, located in the central part of Hungary, has ordered 10 zero-emission electric buses from Solaris: six Solaris Urbino 12 electric vehicles and four 8.9-meter meter electric buses with five stationary chargers. Six Urbino 12 electric and four Urbino 8.9 Urbino 12 electric.

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BYD to Build EV Factory in Hungary for Localised Production in Europe

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BYD, Chinese leading electric vehicle manufacturer, announced the next stage of its European strategy with the construction of a brand-new manufacturing and production centre in Szeged, Hungary.

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BYD Chooses Hungary As The Site Of Its First Electric Car Factory In Europe

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BYD is planning a factory to build electric cars in Hungary after protracted negotiations with the government of that country. The post BYD Chooses Hungary As The Site Of Its First Electric Car Factory In Europe appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Superchargers in Ireland, Romania and Hungary open to non-Tesla EVs

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Tesla has opened select Superchargers to non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) in Ireland, Romania and Hungary, as announced earlier this month. The post Superchargers in Ireland, Romania and Hungary open to non-Tesla EVs appeared first on TESLARATI. million kilograms of CO2.” What are your thoughts?

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Toyo Ink opens Lioaccum CNT conductive dispersion factory in Hungary for Li-ion batteries for EVs; supplying SK On

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the Japan-based parent company of the specialty chemicals manufacturer Toyo Ink Group, announced the official opening of a new wholly-owned manufacturing subsidiary, Toyo Ink Hungary LLC, in Ujhartyan in Pest County, Hungary. Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co.,

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Nio to open first overseas facility in Hungary

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Chinese premium electric vehicle manufacturer Nio has announced plans to open its first overseas facility in Budapest, Hungary, in September 2022. The opening is part of Nio’s strategy to increase its car sales across […] The post Nio to open first overseas facility in Hungary appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Samsung SDI completes EV battery plant construction in Hungary; global production tripod

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Samsung SDI has completed construction of its electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in Hungary. Sitting on a 330,000 m 2 site in Goed, the plant is capable of producing batteries for 50,000 electric vehicles annually with operations expected to begin in the second quarter of next year.

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