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IEEE Society Restores Electricity To a Nepali School

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The project in Nepal was supported by funds Kiani raised through the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. Kiani traveled in 2018 to Cairns, Australia, for the IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics. While attending IEEE Smart Village’s Power Africa conference in 2022 in Kigali, Rwanda, she met GHE founder Paras Loomba.

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How BYD’s EV batteries will soon power up tens of thousands of electric motorcycles

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The company, which currently operates in Rwanda and Kenya, is making significant strides in the African electric vehicle industry. The two companies just announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that will see Ampersand purchase BYD’s battery cells to produce around 40,000 electric motorcycles by the end of 2026.

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The Global Outlook of Electric Vehicles

Blink Charging

In fact, China accounted for half of the worldwide growth of EV sales in 2021, and IEA writes that more EVs were purchased there in 2021 than in the entire rest of the world throughout 2020. Countries like Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda and Egypt all have plans in place to increase EV production and usage.

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An Army of Grain-harvesting Robots Marches Across Russia

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For a GPS steering system to work, you need to prepare a map in advance, install a base station for corrections, or purchase a package of signals. We haven't yet seen another industrial system that can drive completely with computer vision, but one-eyed Vasya showed us that this was possible.

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An Army of Grain-harvesting Robots Marches Across Russia

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For a GPS steering system to work, you need to prepare a map in advance, install a base station for corrections, or purchase a package of signals. We haven't yet seen another industrial system that can drive completely with computer vision, but one-eyed Vasya showed us that this was possible.

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