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Toyota & Daihatsu Roll Out Shared Electric Kei Vans for Japan’s Last-Mile Logistics

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Toyota and Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. have begun rolling out battery-electric kei commercial vans in Japan, using a shared platform and powertrain aimed at accelerating electrification in the country’s last-mile logistics sector. Toyota’s contribution comes in the form of the Pixis Van BEV, while Daihatsu will sell its own versions … [continued]

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New EV Energy Storage Study Sheds New Light On Ford’s EV Spinout

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It seems like only yesterday that Ford Motor Company was all in on electric vehicles. Well, that was then. Today, good old-fashioned gasmobiles and hybrid gas-electric vehicles are the name of Ford’s game, along with a massively expanded interest in the energy storage industry. Like, massively expanding. For some insights … [continued]

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Hyundai Motor Group Expands EV Energy Services with Vehicle to Grid and Vehicle to Home

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Hyundai Motor and Kia expand Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) services, enabling electric vehicles (EVs) to store, supply and share electricity with grids and homes Launch Korea’s first Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) pilot service for customers, supporting Jeju’s renewable-energy goals Expand Europe’s EV energy services by advancing from Smart Charging (V1G) service to bidirectional V2G capabilities, starting with the Netherlands Broaden Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) services … [continued]

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Your Cadillac Can Now Power Your Home

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Vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home technology has been a long time coming. Some automakers and smart tech companies led the way a decade or more ago with pilot programs, but real commercial products have been coming to market in recent years. The latest to join the vehicle-to-home (V2H) party is Cadillac. Here’s … [continued]

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