Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The organization doesn't allow anonymous reviews, for example, and it requires reviewers to confirm their email addresses, phone numbers and names. It then verifies the interaction occurred with ...
According to the story, in 1931, Tesla modified a Pierce-Arrow car in Buffalo, New York by removing the gasoline engine and replacing it with a brushless AC electric motor. The motor was purportedly powered by a "cosmic energy power receiver" contained in a box measuring 25 inches by 10 inches by 6 inches, which contained 12 radio vacuum tubes ...
They also attended the AutoVentures Conference in 2016, where Modal was listed as a contestant for the main award and pitched their product as the future of the auto industry. Drive Motors was announced the winner following Modal's presentation. [6] In June 2019, the company rebranded as Modal Commerce. [7]
Electric motor: 746 kW (1,000 hp) combined-output Ultium Drive triple permanent-magnet motors: GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 Hyundai: 77.4 kWh: Electric motor: EM07/EM17 (front/rear) dual permanent-magnet synchronous motors: Hyundai Ioniq 5: Lucid: 112 kWh: Electric motor: 611 kW (819 hp) combined-output dual electric motors: Lucid Air Grand Touring ...
The subsequent 143-page report (PB 211-015, available from NTIS) reviewed a series of actual handling tests designed to evaluate the handling and stability under extreme conditions; a review of national accident data compiled by insurance companies and traffic authorities for the cars in the test—and a review of related General Motors ...
In its February 1968 issue, Cook Neilson authored a scathing review of the 1968 Kadett LS 1.5L wagon. The vehicle, which by many accounts was a moderately well-executed example in its class, received a singly critical and extensively negative review from Nielson, with General Motors subsequently pulling its advertising from the magazine.
This article about a collection of short stories published in the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Nu Ride Inc., formerly Lordstown Motors Corporation, is an American electric vehicle automaker located in Lordstown, Ohio.The company was based at the Lordstown Assembly plant, previously a General Motors factory. [2]