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Ford Mustang Mach-E Now Available in the Philippines
Ford Philippines launched the Mustang Mach-E Premium EV in the Philippines on August 8, priced at PHP 3,499,000 (~$61,690). It features a 98.7-kWh (88 kWh usable) battery with a 550 km range, dual motors providing 394 hp and 678 Nm torque, and electronic AWD. The design combines a classic Mustang … [continued]
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BYD EV Struck By Lightning Holds Up Fine
A BYD electric car was recently struck by lightning, three times. There was also a human driving the car at the time. The good news is that the driver and the car were fine, with only minimal damage. First of all, let’s start with a common claim about lightning and … [continued]
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Heybike X Series: Folding E-Bikes With Full-Size Power
Heybike recently launched its new X Series, a pair of folding fat-tire e-bikes built for riders who want it all — speed, comfort, control, and off-road capability — in a compact design. The new models, the Mars 3.0 and the Ranger 3.0 Pro, are packed with thoughtful features and smart … [continued]
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Urander Enclosed Bed Cap Kit for the Cybertruck — CleanTechnica Tested
The Cybertruck is one of the most capable electric vehicles ever built, and customers and companies alike were eager to develop a range of products that helped it to achieve its full potential. Patrick and his team at Urander were some of the first to develop a bed rack kit … [continued]
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Nantucket Settlement Over Wind Turbine Blade Detachment Doesn’t End Dissatisfaction
Nantucket officials are not happy with Vineyard Wind. Feeling vulnerable after last summer’s turbine blade detachment, they’ve delivered 15 demands to the developer. The complaints include dissatisfaction with turbines’ lights and not including Nantucket in its emergency plans. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Last summer seemed … [continued]
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