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Lucid supplied battery packs for the Gen2 Formula E race cars from the 2018–2019 season [82] through the 2021–2022 season, [5] [83] in collaboration with McLaren Applied Technologies and Sony. [ 84 ] [ 85 ] The Formula E specification [ 86 ] called for a battery weight of 250 kg (550 lb), 54 kWh energy, and peak power of up to 250 kW.
His goal is to make Lucid a "major volume player," including the planned late 2024 launch of an electric SUV and a planned 2026 launch of a mid-sized sedan. [25] His name is on dozens of patents for battery technology or other innovations, and Rawlinson oversaw Lucid’s development of the battery used by all the teams in the Formula E electric ...
In 2017, Jin was on the cover of the May issue of Inc. as part of the magazine's “30 Under 30” feature. [2] Forbes listed Jin as one of the Forbes 30 Under 30 in consumer technology in November 2017. [6] In 2018, Jin was awarded the gold trophy in the Stevie Awards for Entrepreneur of the Year - Computer Software - Up to 500 Employees. [7]
Lucid Incorporated went bankrupt. [citation needed] The rights to Lucid Common Lisp were sold to Harlequin Ltd. which was bought in 1999 by Global Graphics; Global Graphics then sold the rights to Xanalys Corporation, which spun off LispWorks, the current rights holder which sells Lucid Common Lisp under the "Liquid Common Lisp" [3] label.
The Lucid Air is a battery electric 4-door luxury sedan made by Lucid Motors.The car was announced in December 2016 and sold starting in 2021. The Dream Edition's EPA range is estimated at 520 mi (840 km), the longest on the market as of 2024.
Andrew N. Liveris (born 5 May 1954) is an Australian former CEO and chairman of The Dow Chemical Company [5] of Midland, Michigan. [6] Liveris served as a member of Dow's board of directors since February 2004, CEO since November 2004 and was elected as chairman of the board effective 1 April 2006.
The companies said the joint venture, which will have headquarters in Boston, would focus on advancing the “design, development and commercialization of SAE Level 4 and 5 autonomous technologies.” The joint venture deal was completed in March 2020 and was named Motional in August 2020. [25] EnerDel – started as a joint venture of Ener1 ...
Lucidworks was founded in 2007 under the name Lucid Imagination and launched in 2009. The company was later renamed Lucidworks in 2012. [1] The Lucidworks founding technical team consisted of Marc Krellenstein, Grant Ingersoll, Erik Hatcher, and Yonik Seeley, [1] in addition to advisor Doug Cutting. [citation needed]