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Hozon Auto (Chinese: 合众汽车; pinyin: Hézhòng Qìchē) is a Chinese electric car manufacturer which was established in 2014. It produces vehicles under the Neta ( Chinese : 哪吒 ; pinyin : Nézhā ) brand [ 2 ] and the main competitors are NIO , Xpeng and Li Auto which also have the Internet color.
According to Hozon Auto, the Neta S is equipped with three lidars, five automotive millimeter-wave radars and six cameras. It has a range of 800 kilometres (500 mi) with the base model and 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) for the top of the trim model. [4] Electronics for the Neta S are codeveloped with Huawei. [5]
The Neta U-saloon is a purpose-built version of the Neta U revealed in December 2020 designed for vehicles for hire services. The model features a 4-seater configuration removing the front passenger seat, and interior features includes adjustable rear seats, foot rests for the rear passengers, a large projector screen, wireless charging for the back seats, and extra storage and cup holders.
Hozon, which showcased three EV models at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show starting Aug.10, started taking pre-orders for its best-selling Neta V crossover in the country at a price ...
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Philippines select Hyundai Heavy Industries to build 6 new offshore patrol vessels. [75] The contract to build these vessels was recently signed on June 27, 2022. The ship offered has a heavier displacement of 2400 tonnes and a length of 94.4 meters and width of 14.3 meters.
In the Philippines, one person was reported dead with four others reported missing. [31] Agricultural damages stood at ₱79.4 million while infrastructural damages stood at ₱23.6 million, for a total of ₱103 million (US$3.29 million). [32] Aon estimates that total losses in the Philippines reached at least $10 million (2021 USD). [33]
This is a list of equipment used by the Philippine Air Force (PAF), the branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines that specializes in aerial warfare.It covers active equipment, such as aircraft, ordnances, air defenses, and retired aircraft inventory.