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The Geometry C is the second model of the Geometry brand. It was developed based on the Geely Emgrand GS, and comes in a choice of two battery capacities, a 53 kWh and a longer-range 70 kWh providing a NEDC range of 400 and 500 km (249 and 311 mi) respectively, with the cells in both batteries coming from CATL.
Ecofan is the very first heat-powered stove fan to market. [19] Since the original Ecofan’s debut, Caframo has introduced several new Ecofan models including the low-temperature BelAir Model 806, patented UltrAir 810, and AirMax 812, all of which are sold to consumers in North America , United Kingdom , Europe , New Zealand , and Japan .
Commuter Cars used various parts manufactured for other, more common cars. [5] Among those parts was a safety cage made to NASCAR specifications. [6] Production of the first of their line of ultra-narrow electric sports cars began with the Tango T600. The company designed a small electric car. [7]
In November, Ford halted production of its F-150 electric pickup until early January 2025 after sales “slipped in October,” The Street reported. That’s not the best sign when it comes to ...
Ford F-150 Lightning owners in Florida and South Carolina used their trucks as mobile generators. Ford saw a major spike in Pro Power Onboard usage following Hurricane Helene.
The fully electric version called Emgrand EV Pro debuts in China in December 2020; it has a 52.7 kWh lithium-ion battery positioned in the central section of the frame and is combined with an electric motor produced by Nidec in the front position that delivers 150 kW (201 hp; 204 PS) and 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft; 24 kg⋅m) of maximum torque.
In terms of power, the E10X is powered by a selection of two electric motors rated at 41 PS (40 hp / 30 kW) and 61 PS (60 hp / 45 kW). [5] The max torque of the motors respectively amounts to 95 Nm (70 lb-ft) and 150 Nm (110 lb-ft). Both variants top out at 102 km/h (63 miles per hour) and drive the front axle.
Next.e.GO Mobile SE is a German manufacturer of electric vehicles and sustainable mobility systems based in Aachen. It was founded in 2015 as e.GO Mobile AG by RWTH Aachen-professor Günther Schuh. [1] Schuh co-founded the electric van company StreetScooter in 2010, which was acquired by Deutsche Post AG in 2014. [2]