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Ford CEO calls out America’s love for ‘monster vehicles’ with smaller $30,000 EV coming

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We are just in love with these monster vehicles,” Ford’s CEO said at the Aspen Ideas Festival Friday. Ford is expected to launch an electric car for around $30,000 in 2027. Ford has recruited former Tesla , Rivian, Apple, and Lucid engineers to develop the platform. According to Farley, it will be profitable.

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Jim Wangers, the Godfather of the GTO, useless at 96

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Chevrolet would by no means be the similar ever once more, a juggernaut of favor, engineering and function unrivaled within the business. For 1970, he joined with Hurst to build the Riot Gadget. Even Eighties automobiles won the Motortown contact, together with the Dodge Charger 2.2. AMCI) in 1981.

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GM, Honda to collaborate on next-generation fuel cell technologies; targeting commercial feasibility in 2020 time frame

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The goal of that collaboration is to develop jointly a common fuel cell electric vehicle system while reducing investment costs associated with the engineering of the technology. This collaboration builds upon Honda and GM’s strengths as leaders in hydrogen fuel cell technology. Earlier post.). —Dan Akerson, GM chairman and CEO.

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Tesla Giga Mexico construction preparations continue

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It recently posted construction jobs for team leads, including architecture, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers. Lead in the execution of construction administration responsibilities, as well as lead in the review and execution of design documents that meet building code.

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UMass Amherst Licenses Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis Technology to Startup Anellotech to Produce Renewable Biogasoline

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The University of Massachusetts Amherst recently granted a biofuels startup company, Anellotech , exclusive global rights to the university’s catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) technology developed by chemical engineer and UMass Amherst faculty member George Huber for producing renewable biogasoline and other biohydrocarbon fuels. Earlier post.).

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