Tesla Announce P100D Model S the World’s Quickest Production Car
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Tesla have announced the Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode claiming it as the third fastest accelerating production car ever produced, with a 0-60 mph time of 2.5* seconds. The only remaining production road cars a Tesla Model S can’t beat are the LaFerrari and Porsche 918 Spyder. However, both…
How Apple is taking the tech world’s love affair with renewables to a new level
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mashable.com – Apple is no longer just a tech company with a commitment to powering itself completely from renewable energy. It is now officially licensed to sell clean electricity too, in an rare move that could…Tweeted by @tagmcllc https://twitter.com/tagmcllc/status/764175984555884544 The Electric Vehicles Daily
World’s Largest Ultra-fast EV Charging Station Goes Live
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EV charging complex has 25x chargers at 360kW and 5x chargers at 90kW; maintaining a capacity for Ultra-fast charging 30 urban transit buses at the same timeEquipped with Microvast’s ultra-fast charging battery, a Foton electric bus stops by a charging point after a few loops of operation. Trained staff plug…
Malaysia Launches World’s First Elevated Electric Bus Rapid Transit System
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Last month, Malaysia launched in Kuala Lumpur the world’s first all-electric Bus Rapid Transit system. BRT–Sunway Line has over 3 miles of elevated route through the city, and will be operated by 15 electric buses supplied by BYD. It’s expected that this year BRT–Sunway Line will be used by 2,400 passengers……
Mitsubishi viser verdens første plug-in hybrid SUV
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Check out this preview of the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Cars feed