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Satellite altimeter data study finds global ship traffic up 4x over past 20 years

Green Car Congress

Ships powered by fossil fuels dump oil, fuel and waste into the water and pump exhaust into the air. International trade and the sizes of merchant fleets have both enlarged rapidly over the past two decades, explaining the steep rise in ship traffic, the study reports.

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Exide and Leclanché launch Li-ion battery JV in India

Green Car Congress

In e-transport, the target segment is fleet vehicles including e-buses, e-wheelers and e-rickshaws. Exide also has manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka and does business globally through its subsidiaries and international affiliates. In the intervening period, cells will be sourced from Leclanché’s plant in Willstätt, Germany.

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Test Report: One Electric Kridn Electric Motorcycle

Plug In India

The bike dies have a fleeting resemblance to the eighties heartthrob, the Yamaha RX 100. We have seen that happen in Indian cities - and also at a country level in places like Sri Lanka. Would have been happy if the currently empty fuel tank can become a frunk for storing the charger. You can easily match city traffic.