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Honda to Double EV Range by 2029 With Solid-State Batteries
- Thursday November 21, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Honda plans to revolutionise electric vehicles by introducing solid-state batteries capable of doubling range by late 2020s. Announced by Keiji Otsu, President of Honda R&D, the pilot facility in Tochigi will begin production in 2025, supported by a £277 million investment. The project aims to reduce battery size, weight, and cost while enhancing ...
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Continental Is Developing New Tyres For EVs And Fuel Efficiency Norms; Launch In 2021
- Friday June 14, 2019
- Reported by Shubham Parashar
Tyres which are designed for electric vehicles have low rolling resistance as well as are better compounded to emit less carbon along with being lighter in weight. Tyres which help in increasing fuel efficiency are comparatively lighter in weight as well.
- www.carandbike.com
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MV Agusta Introduces First RVS Limited Edition Model
- Thursday June 15, 2017
- Written by CarAndBike Team
The RVS #1 is the first limited edition MV Agusta developed by the special vehicles division, or "Reparto Veicoli Speciali". The bike is based on the Dragster 800 and boasts of lighter weight, more power and bespoke titanium and carbon fibre components
- www.carandbike.com
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Maruti Suzuki Reduces CO2 Emissions Nearly 20% In Last Decade
- Monday June 5, 2017
- Written by Cyrus Dhabhar
Maruti Suzuki, Indias largest car maker have put out the figures that shows the decrease in overall CO2 emissions from its range of vehicles over the last decade. The drop in CO2 emissions has been attributed to better technology for both its petrol and diesel power plants, new generation engines altogether and the introduction of start-stop techno...
- www.carandbike.com
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Strongest Titanium Alloy May Produce Lighter Vehicles
- Sunday April 3, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
Researchers, including those of Indian-origin, have developed a low-cost and lightweight titanium alloy, which is the strongest ever made and may help build lighter vehicles that use less fuel.
- www.ndtv.com
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Honda to Double EV Range by 2029 With Solid-State Batteries
- Thursday November 21, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Honda plans to revolutionise electric vehicles by introducing solid-state batteries capable of doubling range by late 2020s. Announced by Keiji Otsu, President of Honda R&D, the pilot facility in Tochigi will begin production in 2025, supported by a £277 million investment. The project aims to reduce battery size, weight, and cost while enhancing ...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Continental Is Developing New Tyres For EVs And Fuel Efficiency Norms; Launch In 2021
- Friday June 14, 2019
- Reported by Shubham Parashar
Tyres which are designed for electric vehicles have low rolling resistance as well as are better compounded to emit less carbon along with being lighter in weight. Tyres which help in increasing fuel efficiency are comparatively lighter in weight as well.
- www.carandbike.com
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MV Agusta Introduces First RVS Limited Edition Model
- Thursday June 15, 2017
- Written by CarAndBike Team
The RVS #1 is the first limited edition MV Agusta developed by the special vehicles division, or "Reparto Veicoli Speciali". The bike is based on the Dragster 800 and boasts of lighter weight, more power and bespoke titanium and carbon fibre components
- www.carandbike.com
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Maruti Suzuki Reduces CO2 Emissions Nearly 20% In Last Decade
- Monday June 5, 2017
- Written by Cyrus Dhabhar
Maruti Suzuki, Indias largest car maker have put out the figures that shows the decrease in overall CO2 emissions from its range of vehicles over the last decade. The drop in CO2 emissions has been attributed to better technology for both its petrol and diesel power plants, new generation engines altogether and the introduction of start-stop techno...
- www.carandbike.com
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Strongest Titanium Alloy May Produce Lighter Vehicles
- Sunday April 3, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
Researchers, including those of Indian-origin, have developed a low-cost and lightweight titanium alloy, which is the strongest ever made and may help build lighter vehicles that use less fuel.
- www.ndtv.com