Tag: Japan
Slate Electric Pickup Truck Is The Anti-Cybertruck
The new electric pickup truck from Slate is a complete departure from what we have come to expect of a pickup.
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Hyundai Launches EV Center in India & Rolls Out Electric Buses in Japan
Hyundai continues its semi-leadership in the EV sector this week. It’s not really engaged in groundbreaking developments with electric vehicles (yet), but it’s also far from a laggard in EV world. News this week comes out of India and Japan for a change, showing how willing and eager the company … [continued]
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How COMAC Might Leverage Europe to Secure Aerospace Independence from the U.S.
China’s equivalent to Boeing and Airbus, COMAC, faces a critical strategic inflection point, driven by intensifying geopolitical tensions and a trade war that the second Trump presidency intentionally added significant accelerant to. While China’s intent to compete with Boeing and Airbus through the C919 narrow body and the upcoming C929 … [continued]
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Tesla Misses The Electric Truck Boat, Again
The US startup Harbinger is bringing its stripped chassis business model to the electric truck market in the US — and more, including electric vans, RVs, and emergency vehicles among others.
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From Austria to California: Why Hydrogen Fuel Stations Aren’t Breaking Even
Austria’s recent announcement that it would shutter its entire network of hydrogen fueling stations caught many industry observers off guard. But for those closely tracking the economics, Austria’s exit wasn’t surprising at all. The stations faced persistently low vehicle numbers, low throughput, and mounting operating losses. This stark withdrawal illustrates … [continued]
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