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On March 7, 2012, President Barack Obama launched the EV Everywhere Challenge as part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Energy Grand Challenges, which seeks to solve some of the U.S. biggest energy challenges and make clean energy technologies affordable and accessible to the vast majority of American households and businesses. The EV ...
Riverside, Missouri-based Orange EV began producing Class-8 all-electric terminal trucks for industrial use in 2012. [48] It operates in 35 states in America and is the manufacturer in the country with the most zero emission trucks in operation. [49] [50] The company uses a turnkey approach that enables its clients to get end-to-end support. [51]
In September 2021, Lucid released the EPA estimated range for both the Dream Edition Air and Air Grand Touring; the Dream Air had a range of 520 miles on a single charge while the Grand Touring offered 516 miles, making the Dream the longest range of any EV rated by the EPA and the Grand Touring the first to top 400 miles in a test drive. [55] [56]
The Dream Edition R's EPA range is up to 520 mi (840 km), [1] making it the longest range of any EV rated by the EPA. [ 31 ] On November 24, 2020, the company-predicted range for all four models was announced: 406 mi (653 km) for the Lucid Air Pure and Lucid Air Touring, 503 mi (810 km) for the Lucid Air Dream Edition, and 516 mi (830 km) for ...
Production plug-in electric hybrid – 2017/2023 Toyota Prius Prime with 133 combined MPGe (EV mode) and 54 MPG combined city/highway (petrol) [41] Production all-electric vehicle – 2025 Lucid Air Pure RWD with 19 inch wheels with 146 combined / 149 city / 142 highway MPGe [42] The following are as sold in Europe:
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Primearth EV Energy: 1996 Kosai, Japan NiMH, Lithium-ion: Toyota [30] a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic. [31] Former JV partner was Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. till the 2010's. [30] Company will be renamed to Toyota Battery Co., Ltd. in October 2024. [31] At least in the 90's produced batteries for Prius and RAV4. [30] SAFT: 1918