Tag: Lighting
‘Kind and inclusive’: What to know about Pride London Festival and parade
The Pride London Festival kicks into high gear this weekend with events lighting up Victoria Park
Smol & Mighty: How A French Startup Is Electrifying City Streets
J2R Dynamics, a French startup founded in 2022 by Jean Madaule (a former video game analyst) and his engineer father, is taking a fresh approach to electric mobility. Their first product — the Smol — is a sleek, compact, and innovative electric motorcycle purpose-built for urban riders who want performance … [continued]
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Waev Launches Fusion: All-New Li-Ion Commercial Carts and Low-Speed Vehicles
The EV manufacturer now offers the most comprehensive portfolio of electrification solutions for local fleets. Waev Inc., an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer of right-sized, low-speed solutions for local fleet use, launches Fusion, a family of all-new lithium-ion (Li-ion) carts and low-speed vehicles (LSV) designed specifically for commercial customers. The addition of … [continued]
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Kia’s Next High-Volume EV — The Carens Clavis EV
Kia has unveiled a new electric vehicle, the Carens Clavis EV, and going with the theme of today apparently (India), it is going to be produced in India. It’s a crossover shape, but it’s quite a small vehicle, so expect relatively low cost. Without a doubt, Kia must have aspirations … [continued]
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ClearVue Update
It has been a few months since CleanTechnica reported on the innovative Australian company, ClearVue, so it is high time for an update. You can read our previous coverage here, and the connection with the US military here. As we see with most new technologies, it takes time and collaboration … [continued]
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