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The Škoda Elroq is an battery electric compact crossover SUV that will be produced by Škoda Auto. It is set to enter production in 2025. It is set to enter production in 2025. The Elroq is based on the MEB platform dedicated to electric vehicles from the Volkswagen Group .
At Auto Shanghai in 2017, Škoda displayed its Vision E concept for an all-electric 300-bhp coupé-SUV, [48] with level 3 autonomy capability and 500 kilometres (310 mi) range. [49] It is based on the VW MEB platform and Škoda Auto will also manufacture electric-vehicle batteries for the Volkswagen Group in its facility in the Czech Republic. [50]
In 2001, Bosnia's privatization agency sold the 42% stake in VW Sarajevo to Prevent BH, the Bosnian unit of the Prevent Group. Vehicle production for VW ended in 2008. The EcoCarrier, a small electric truck, was produced on behalf of EcoCraft Automotive, a German company, from 2009-2011, when EcoCraft went bankrupt. EcoCraft was liquidated in 2012.
Škoda Transportation produced type 109E electric locomotives (series 380 ČD, 381 ZSSK and 102 DB Regio) and modernised 71E electric locomotives to type 71Em (series 163 → series 363.5 ČD Cargo). In the field of rail transport, the company was not planning any new locomotive type in 2020, instead focusing on the development and production ...
1984 - Citibank acquires the Thailand branch of Mercantile Bank. [1] 1985 - Citibank opens its first Citibank Bangkok Branch. 1986 - CitiCapital Ltd. set up to provide investment and venture capital and corporate finance advisory. 1987 – Establishment of Citicorp Leasing (Thailand) Ltd., in the consumer finance business.
Thailand is a large regional producer of automobiles. [8] Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) were first made available in 2009, the country has begun to build manufacturing capacity for electric vehicles such as passenger cars, trucks, buses, and tuk-tuks. [9] [10] [11] In 2021, 5,781 battery-powered electric vehicles were registered in Thailand ...
The Vision E has four-wheel drive, two electric motors with a combined output of 225 kW (302 bhp; 306 PS), [29] level 3 autonomy capability and 500 kilometres (310 mi) range. [28] Top speed of Škoda Vision E is 180 km/h (110 mph). [30] Škoda Vision E in 2017
Škoda 24Tr Irisbus (first generation) in Prague. Škoda 24Tr Irisbus (known as Irisbus Skoda 24Tr in Western Europe) is a low-entry trolleybus model built from 2003 until 2014 by Czech trolleybus manufacturer Škoda Electric (subsidiary of Škoda Transportation), supplying electrical equipment, in cooperation with Irisbus, supplying body.