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  2. Mitsubishi i-MiEV - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi i-MiEV (MiEV is an acronym for Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle [4]) is a five-door electric city car produced in the 2010s by Mitsubishi Motors, and is the electric version of the Mitsubishi i.

  3. MIEV - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent electrically powered vehicles have included a 200 kW Lancer Evolution, [5] and a battery-equipped Mitsubishi i kei car (i-MIEV). [1] [6] The i-MiEV was launched for fleet customers in Japan in July 2009, [7] and on April 1, 2010 sales to the public began in the Japanese market at a price of 4 million yen (~USD43,000). [8]

  4. Lithium-titanate battery - Wikipedia

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    Leclanché is a Swiss battery manufacturer founded in 1909. In 2006, it acquired Bullith AG (Germany) to establish a Li-Ion manufacturing line in Germany. In 2014, their product "TiBox" entered the market. The energy content of the TiBox is 3.2 kWh, with an expected 15,000 cycle life span. [26]

  5. Mitsubishi MiEV Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Motor Company (MMC) formed the MiEV Evolution project in the run up to the 2012 race season. There were 2 stated aims; to promote the consumer i-MiEV electric car (which began to sell in North American markets in late 2011), and to participate in the PPIHC as a competitive event which has a long-standing tradition of experimental motor sports and is therefore a potentially suitable ...

  6. Mitsuoka Like - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsuoka Like (雷駆) is a five-door hatchback electric car produced by the Japanese automaker Mitsuoka Motors between 2010 and 2012. [citation needed] It is based on the Mitsubishi i MiEV.

  7. Mitsubishi i - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi i-MiEV recharging from an on-street charging station in Japan. Mitsubishi has given the i a prominent role in the company's alternative propulsion research projects, developing a version using their MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) technology in 2006 and exhibited at the 22nd International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell ...

  8. Hearing Aid Batteries: How long does each size last ... - AOL

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    Disposable batteries come in four sizes: size 10 (the smallest), size 312, size 13, and size 675 (the largest). Habits are key when it comes to battery life. If you use disposable, mark your ...

  9. Mitsubishi Minicab - Wikipedia

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    A battery electric model of the Minicab, called the Minicab MiEV, is sold in the Japanese market since December 2011. [2] Since February 2014, the Mitsubishi Minicab is a rebadged Suzuki Carry, except for the Minicab MiEV.