Janus Electric has unveiled its first solar-powered battery swap station at the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct in Sydney. The post Australian start-up...
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Chinese premium EV brand NIO has opened its first battery-swapping station in Belgium, at the Hotel & Congress Ter Elst center, at the Kattenberg 1 in Edegem, parallel to the E19 highway. That might sound bizarre, as the brand hasn’t officially been sold in Belgium yet, and no launch date has been communicated so far. NIO says the location was chosen carefully, as many Dutch NIO owners use the E19 for a business or holiday trip to the south, where Edegem – just south of Antwerp – is right on the route. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Janus Electric has unveiled its first solar-powered battery swap station at the Moorebank Intermodal Precinct in Sydney. The post Australian start-up...
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Air Belgium will continue cargo operations under the name Air One Belgium. So reports CEO Niky Terzakis. The 64-year-old aviation entrepreneur will...
Air Belgium will continue cargo operations under the name Air One Belgium. So reports CEO Niky Terzakis. The 64-year-old aviation entrepreneur will...
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