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  2. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    Plug type [a] National plug standard [2] Voltage Fre­quen­cy [8] Notes Resi­dential [8] Three-phase [9] Afghanistan: C, F 220 V: 380 V 50 Hz Albania: C, F 230 V 400 V 50 Hz Algeria: C, F 230 V 400 V 50 Hz American Samoa: A, B, F, I 120 V 208 V 60 Hz Andorra: C, F 230 V 400 V 50 Hz Angola: C, F 220 V 380 V 50 Hz Anguilla: A, B 110 V

  3. Plug-in electric vehicles in China - Wikipedia

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    Accounting for foreign brands, plug-in car sales rise to about 600,000 in 2017, representing about half of global plug-in car sales in 2017. [7] The plug-in segment achieved a record market share of 2.1% of new car sales. [7] Cumulative sales of domestically built new energy passenger cars totaled over 1.2 million units between 2011 and 2017.

  4. Electric vehicle industry in China - Wikipedia

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    BYD e6 battery electric taxi in Shenzhen, China Foton BJ6129EVCA-N1 battery electric bus in Beijing, China E-bikes with an estimated fleet of 120 million in early 2010. The electric vehicle industry in China is the largest in the world, accounting for around 58% of global production of electric vehicles (EVs) [1] and more than 1.5 million exports in 2023. [2]

  5. Comparison of electric cars - Wikipedia

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    The amount of range gained per time charging, charging speed, is the ratio of charging power to the vehicle's consumption, and its inverse is the charging time per driven distance: C h a r g i n g s p e e d [ k m / h ] ≡ c h a r g i n g p o w e r [ k W ] c o n s u m p t i o n [ k W h / k m ] {\displaystyle Charging\ speed\ [km/h]\equiv {\frac ...

  6. China Military Power Report - Wikipedia

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    The China Military Power Report (abbr. CMPR), officially the Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China, is an annual report produced by the United States Department of Defense for the United States Congress that provides estimates, forecasts, and analysis of the People's Republic of China (PRC) military and security developments for the previous year.

  7. China and its military have been making some big moves ... - AOL

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    China, long identified as the Pentagon's "pacing challenge," has flexed new military capabilities, increased pressure on US allies and partners, and engaged in hybrid warfare in cyberspace.

  8. Opinion - Stop building China’s military with US tax dollars

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    The Department of Defense funded more than 2,000 scientific research papers with Chinese collaborators who were directly affiliated with the CCP’s defense research and industrial base.

  9. Latest US clampdown on China's chips hits semiconductor ...

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    In October 2022, the United States published a sweeping set of controls on sale and manufacture of certain high-end chips that was considered to be the biggest shift in its tech policy toward ...