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The main reason why this process isn't "something for nothing" is that it takes twice as much electrical energy to produce energy in the form of gasoline. As Aircela told The Autopian: ...
I went to but some parts for my car from one of my favorite places. Imagine my surprise when I went to checkout and was told they no longer ship to Arizona.
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The states that may require a license to ride an e-bike include Alaska, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New Mexico, while other states have different laws.
One of an 800-volt system's greatest benefits is that it requires half the amperage of a 400-volt system to return the same charging speed, as multiplying voltage by amperage provides the charging speed. Higher charging rates incur more losses, so by lowering the current and raising the voltage, the whole process becomes more ...
Remember when Elon Musk was the only automotive CEO pandering to President Donald Trump? Well, those days are over. Toyota's CEO, Akio Toyoda, hosted an aggressively MAGA NASCAR-inspired event at the Fuji Speedway in Japan. In part, it was done to win over motorsports fans and diplomats, but it also seems to have been done to ...
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Fuck Akio and Toyota
If you've never John Forester's name before, you're in luck, because Not Just Bikes just dedicated a full 95-minute video to how wrong he was about everything.
Not saying I necessarily agree with the info, it just popped into my news feed. ...
Not saying I necessarily agree with the info, it just popped into my news feed. ...
In what world does this make sense? You can ride a motorcycle without a helmet in the Nutmeg State if you're the right age, but never an e-bike.
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