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REPAIRING EVS IN NEW ZEALAND

Drive Electric

As more people choose to own Electric Vehicles (EVs) in New Zealand, it’s important for drivers to understand how and where to access reliable, efficient, EV-specific repair and maintenance services. The main difference between EVs and petrol or diesel cars (ICEVs)vehicles is how they are powered.

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4 Things To Remember When Traveling Through New Zealand By Car

Clean Fleet Report

4 Things To Remember When Traveling Through New Zealand By Car Tips To Get the Most Out of Your Kiwi Time This article may contain affiliate links. Exploring the scenic beauty of New Zealand by car is an adventure like no other. Traveling New Zealand by car can be greatly rewarding 2.

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Sick of waiting for an electric Toyota HiLux? The 2024 Tembo Tusker is the next best thing – and you won’t believe the price

EV Central

Later, a petrol-assisted range-extender will also be available that will offer a total 1000km in driving range. As well as outright purchasing the Tusker, customers will be able to finance the new all-electric ute from just $295 a week, rising to $495 per week as part of an all-inclusive subscription package.

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Wild hybrid Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray is the quickest ‘Vette yet, offering sports car money for near hypercar-levels of thrust

EV Central

READ MORE: Chevrolet Corvette to go electric READ MORE: Zora, E-Ray point to electric future for Corvette READ MORE: GM to stop building petrol and diesel cars by 2035 In a straight-line Chevrolet claims 0-60mph (0-97km/h) takes just 2.5 Blending the current Corvette Stingray’s already punchy 369kW/637Nm LT2 6.2-litre

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Electric Car Watch #12: The sad state of Electric Car conversions in India

Plug In India

One was the conversion kit by Hyderabad based e-Trio, and the other was Pune based Northway Motorsports. Many of you want to convert your existing petrol/diesel cars into electric cars. Only when a kit provider has successfully got certified can they start selling the kit in the market. What about the original OEM?