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Zomato, Kotak Mahindra and Gogoro join hands to advance the ownership of EVs

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The Taiwan-based battery-swapping firm Gogoro Inc. The businesses will provide low-cost loan terms and battery switching services to last-mile delivery partners so they may switch to environmentally friendly modes of transportation. As part of the collaboration, Kotak Mahindra Prime will provide flexible lending terms.

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1.136 billion in turnover, 6.7 per cent more customers and 247 new products at the Hannover Messe | Autocar Professional

Baua Electric

More favourable and better solutions for lubrication-free movements, low-cost automation and CO2-reducing products are the focal points. The figure includes a strategic doubling of global stocks of catalogue parts. In 2024, the company will invest in 247 new motion plastics products and digital services.

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Sea Drones in the Russia-Ukraine War Inspire New Tactics

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It’s widely believed that such drones could be used to help counter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. How Maguras and Sea Babies Hunt and Attack The first Ukrainian drone boats were cobbled together with parts from jet skis, motorboats, and off-the-shelf electronics. Defending Taiwan by Surrounding It With a “Hellscape” U.S.

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The Day the U.S. TV Industry Died

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is one of the most profitable parts of its business, bearing witness to the company’s manufacturing skills. production facilities, in Matamoros, Mexico, and in Taiwan, and patents surface-wave intermediate-frequency filter. In 1991, Lucky-Goldstar, now known as LG, purchased 5 percent of the company. Daewoo Corp.,

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Will AI Steal Submarines’ Stealth?

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Nuclear-powered submarines, such as the Virginia - class fast-attack submarine, each cost roughly US $2.8 And that’s just the purchase price; the total life cycle cost for the new Columbia - class ballistic-missile submarine is estimated to exceed $395 billion. billion , according to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office.