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Nissan on the trail of fuel cell success

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One of the highlights of yesterday’s Green Car Day at City Hall in Central London was the appearance of the Nissan X-Trail Fuel Cell Vehicle. Currently, the Alliance has two agreements in Europe with Portugal and the Principality of Monaco. Its fuel cell vehicle work is considered more of a long term project.

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Bentley introduces electric EXP 12 Speed 6e concept at Geneva; high-speed inductive charging for grand touring

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An electric Bentley would, for example, be able to drive between London and Paris or Milan and Monaco on a single charge and the on-board experience will be enhanced for both driver and passenger thanks to the integration of advanced technology.

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Formula E season 10 starts Saturday – new tracks and 600kW mid-race charging

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Combustion vehicles that race there have to contend with thinner air, which means less efficient combustion and lower engine power. For the races where it’s active, it will replace Formula E’s “Attack Mode” system, which gives every driver a period of boosted power use that they can use strategically to gain positions during the race.

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Tesla comes to London

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Tesla will also have regional sales and service centres in Monaco, Munich and Zurich, and four new stores in the United States. In London, Teslas are exempt from the congestion charge, a saving of up to £2,000 per year for commuters. Tags: Electric cars Tesla Motors london retail store Tesla.

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Renault-Nissan Alliance and Electromotive to Collaborate on Charging Infrastructure

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Elektromotive, which is based in Brighton, England, started developing charging station technology in 2003 and installed its first Elektrobay charging post in Westminster in the centre of London in 2006. To date, it has installed more than 40 charging bays in London and a further 40 in other major UK cities.