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In 2021, an updated Mobile Power Pack e: (DM5026Z) was released with an increased maximum storage capacity of 26.1 A-h (1,314 W-h at 50.26 V). [5] When the Honda EM1 e: was released in 2023, capacity had increased again to 29.4 A-h (1,475 W-h).
Eastman Chemical Company is an American company primarily involved in the chemical industry. Once a subsidiary of Kodak , [ 2 ] today it is an independent global specialty materials company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, chemicals and fibers for everyday purposes.
Zero Motorcycles also produces a line of electric motorcycles for police, authority, and military use. [17] The fleet motorcycles are based upon the company's standard models but outfitted with equipment such as police lights, sirens, crash bars, and storage accessories. In 2016, the company celebrated its 10th anniversary. [18]
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EACH - East Camden and Highland Railroad; EACU - East Asiatic Company; EAGX - Eaglebrook, Inc.; EAMX - Everest Railcar Services, Inc.; EARY - Eastern Alabama Railway; EASO - EASX Corporation
Ace Motorcycle, 1923 Ace Motor Corporation was a motorcycle manufacturer in continuous operation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania between 1919 and 1924, and intermittently afterward until 1927. [ 1 ] Essentially only one model of the large luxury four-cylinder motorcycle, with slight variations, was made from first to last.
The all-electric motorcycle, styled by Yves Béhar, claimed a top speed of 150 miles per hour and a range 150 miles per charge. [2] The company accepted reservations for the first 50 vehicles, originally scheduled to be delivered in 2010. Reservations required a $5,000 deposit, with a sales price of $68,995.
Norton was the main military motorcycle supplier prior to WW2 and one of the main suppliers of motorcycles to the British Army in World War II with a total of nearly 100,000 produced. British Army Nortons were also supplied to the Commonwealth forces such as Australian, New Zealand, India and the Canadian Army .