The proportion of EV100 members citing a lack of available vehicles as the main barrier to fleet electrification has shot up from 44% in 2018 to 79% in 2019.
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The satellite has been stationed at Semnan’s Imam Khomeini Space Center and will be sent into orbit at an altitude of 530 kilometers by Simorgh launcher later today.
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The car. which is equipped with technologies such as GPS. radar. LIDAR and video cameras. drove from Bedfordshire to Sunderland.
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Instrument Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) circles are optimistic that its first deal is expected shortly.
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The pause in production of Model 3 cars is expected to last less than two weeks.
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Palladium’s extraordinary rally has the potential for prices to go on and test $3.000 an ounce. according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s.
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Reducing methane leaks to the atmosphere is the single most important and cost-effective way for the industry to reduce these emissions.
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Led by US-based sustainability organisation Ceres. the Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance will work to expand the EV market and help encourage global adoption of cleaner transport solutions.
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Five years ago. in a routine display of trash talking. Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk made a now infamous quip about how hard it is to manufacture automobiles.
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One chilly day in October. President Donald Trump boarded Air Force One and flew to Pennsylvania to hail one of the state’s most important industries.
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