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  2. Volt Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Volt Ukraine (Ukrainian: Вольт Україна, romanized: Volʹt Ukrayina, abbreviated Volt) is a social-liberal political party in Ukraine. [8] It is the Ukrainian branch of Volt Europa , a political movement that operates on a European level.

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  4. Ukraine crisis could create more woes for auto industry - AOL

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  5. Plug-in electric vehicle fire - Wikipedia

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    The news sparked widespread curiosity about what caused the fire. Later, there was a CCTV footage showing a suspicious man setting the car on fire, so it is clearly an arson. Great Wall Motor Thailand states that the high-voltage battery of this EV did not catch fire, even though the fire engulfed almost all other parts of this EV. [223]

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  7. Automotive industry in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The first Ukraine-based motor vehicle brands were established in the late 1950s. Ukrainian SSR was the only Soviet republic other than Russia manufacturing various types of automobiles and automotive parts with a former annual output of more than 200 thousand units.

  8. Northvolt CEO steps down, saying group needs up to $1.2 billion

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Northvolt's CEO and co-founder Peter Carlsson stepped down on Friday, a day after Europe's biggest hope for an electric vehicle battery champion filed for U.S. Chapter 11 ...

  9. ZAZ Zaporozhets - Wikipedia

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    ZAZ-965AE. The ZAZ-965A was an improvement on the ZAZ-965 and was produced from November 1962 to May 1969. In total, 322,106 units of the ZAZ-965 were produced. [6] It was powered by a MeMZ-965 rear-mounted, air-cooled OHV 887 cc (54.1 cu in) V4 engine, partially of aluminium design, producing 27 PS (20 kW).