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Hyundai Motor Group Opens New European Test Facility to Lead Development of Next-Generation Technology
Hyundai Motor Group reinforces commitment to Europe with ‘Square Campus’ expansion at Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center New €150m facility underpins the development of advanced, market-leading technologies for European customers Investment includes one of the world’s largest semi-anechoic chamber, climate testing and EV charging laboratory Square Campus enhances collaboration with … [continued]
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The Realistic Future Of Carbon Capture: Pure Streams, Right Locations, Smart Uses
Carbon capture and storage has been marketed as a general solution to climate change. The record shows it is not. Where it does make sense is where chemistry gives you a high-volume, concentrated stream of CO2, where geography puts that stream on top of storage or at a pier with … [continued]
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The US Is Ungovernable. Is There An Alternative?
The United States is ungovernable. Half the population wants a country in which rich white men hold all the power, women stay home to raise babies and bake cookies, and everyone else is ignored or deported. The so-called Red States are so emboldened that they accuse anyone who disagrees with … [continued]
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Van Makers Want to Slash the Electric Van Market. Europe Can Boost It Instead.
Industry’s wishlist risks stalling progress on zero-emission vans. ACEA is calling for a weaker van CO2 target in 2030 and 5-year averaging for the period 2025–29 and 2030–34, among many other flexibilities. This would spell disaster for the zero-emission van market. What’s more, many challenges to electrification used as pretexts to call for … [continued]
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Hydrogen Dreams, Fiscal Nightmares: South Korea’s Stubborn Bet on FCEVs
Global hydrogen vehicle sales have fallen sharply again in 2025. Passenger and commercial markets that were once seen as the proving grounds for fuel-cell technology are shrinking fast. According to SNE Research, fewer than 9,000 hydrogen vehicles were sold worldwide in the first nine months of the year, down from … [continued]
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