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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group s Pump Unit Acquires Intellectual Property to Manufacture Electric Mechanical Actuators - Energy Industry Today

Nissan Futures 2021 - changing perceptions amidst changing times

Nissan Futures 2021 - changing perceptions amidst changing times 11 Feb 2021 Hosted virtually on 4 Feb 2021, this year s Nissan Futures event brought together industry leaders, government officials, media and Nissan executives to discuss the opportunity for carbon-neutral mobility in ASEAN. Framed around the theme of Electrifying 250 million cars. An impossible dream? , the discussion was centred around the The Future of Electrified Vehicles in Southeast Asia study conducted by Frost & Sullivan. Changing perceptions A survey of car owners across six ASEAN countries revealed an increased receptivity towards electrified vehicles The study looked at consumer perceptions towards electrified mobility, with 3,000 car owners polled, equally distributed across six countries in ASEAN: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Welcome To IANS Live - BUSINESS - Bengaluru firm develops components for US electric tractor

Welcome To IANS Live - BUSINESS - Bengaluru firm develops components for US electric tractor
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Tesla to reflect on problems after being summoned by regulators

Tesla to reflect on problems after being summoned by regulators By Li Fusheng | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-02-09 14:30 Share CLOSE Visitors view a car from US electric car maker Tesla at Haikou New Energy Vehicle Exhibition in Haikou, south China s Hainan province, on Jan 10, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua] Electric carmaker Tesla Inc said on Monday it will reflect on problems in its business operations in China, after the authorities urged it to better handle customers car-related complaints. We will strictly abide by Chinese laws and regulations and always respect consumer rights, said the US-based carmaker in a Sina Weibo post. Tesla said it is improving work procedures and strengthening internal management under the guidance of Chinese government departments. The carmaker also said it will investigate the problems consumers have reported and ensure their rights and interests.

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