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The Movano has been designed to comfortably meet the wide-ranging demands of business and fleet users and is available as a panel van, crew cab and chassis cab, with the electric version having a range of up to 139 miles.
Both electric and diesel versions of the Movano will arrive in the UK later this year. However, the Movano-e accompanies the Vivaro-e and, from later this year, Combo-e, meaning Vauxhall now offers a fully electric version across its entire LCV range and remains on course to deliver an electrified version of all its cars and vans by 2024.
“Crucially, with the introduction of All-New Movano-e, Vauxhall is now one of very few brands offering an electric variant across its entire LCV range, giving buyers the choice to go fully electric to suit the needs of their business and benefit from the environmental, ownership cost and user experience benefits they offer” said Paul Wilcox, Managing Director, Vauxhall. “As a brand, Vauxhall is commi
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Wednesday, 26 May 2021
ORPC Inc., a developer of clean, renewable power systems that harness energy from free-flowing rivers and tidal currents, has submitted a preliminary permit application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ORPC proposes to initiate the process towards installing a tidal energy project at East Foreland, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Once the project is functioning, ORPC will collaborate with Homer Electric Association, Inc. (HEA) to sell it the tidal energy produced. Courtesy of ORPC
“Cook Inlet is the premiere tidal resource in the U.S. and harnessing clean, renewable, reliable energy from it will help the U.S. achieve its ambitious goals of a 100 percent clean energy economy and net-zero emissions,” said ORPC Chief Executive Officer, Stuart Davies.