Tag: electric vehicles

  • Latest Price of Evee C1 Air Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Latest Price of Evee C1 Air Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Following is the latest pricing detail of the Evee C1 Air electric scooter in Pakistan. With its striking design, advanced technology, and eco-friendly electric powertrain, the Evee C1 Air is set to make a significant impact on Pakistan’s growing electric vehicle (EV) sector.

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  • Price of MG 4 EV in Pakistan

    Price of MG 4 EV in Pakistan

    MG Pakistan introduced the MG 4 EV in Pakistan, a testament to unwavering commitment to excellence. The MG4 Electric seamlessly blends European artistry with precision engineering, evident in every sleek line and meticulous design detail.

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  • Latest Price of Crown EV Motorcycle in Pakistan

    Latest Price of Crown EV Motorcycle in Pakistan

    The Crown EV, crafted by Crown Motor Company, heralds a new era of eco-conscious transportation on the streets of Pakistan. This groundbreaking vehicle represents a captivating departure from conventional gasoline-powered motorcycles.

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  • Increased Price of Evee C1 Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Increased Price of Evee C1 Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Evee Electronics, a domestic manufacturing company, has introduced the Evee C1, marking the first all-electric scooter in the Pakistani market.

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  • Price, Specs of Evee C1 Air Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Price, Specs of Evee C1 Air Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Evee Electronics, a renowned domestic manufacturer, has unveiled its latest offering, the Evee C1 Air, an all-electric scooter, in the Pakistani market.

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  • Price, Features of Evee C1 Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Price, Features of Evee C1 Electric Scooter in Pakistan

    Evee Electronics, a domestic manufacturer, introduced the Evee C1, the first all electric scooter to the Pakistani market.

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  • Universities urged to foster Electric Vehicle innovation

    Universities urged to foster Electric Vehicle innovation

    In a bid to promote sustainable development and harness the potential of renewable energy resources, Governor of Punjab and Chancellor of Public Sector Universities, has called upon universities to take the lead in developing electric vehicles.

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  • Honda to showcase prototype models of its e:N series

    Honda to showcase prototype models of its e:N series

    Honda has announced that it will unveil the world premiere of prototype models of its second series of “e:N Series” electric vehicles (EVs) at the 20th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai, China.

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  • Lexus launches new electric car UX 300e

    Lexus launches new electric car UX 300e

    Lexus launched new electric car UX 300e with the evolution of the brand’s first production Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) model. The updated UX 300e joins the new UX 200/250h announced earlier this year, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2023.

    Since the 2005 launch of the RX 400h, the world’s first hybrid SUV, Lexus has been a pioneer of electrification in the luxury market. Based on the electrification vision “Lexus Electrified” announced in 2019, Lexus aims to meet the diverse needs of global customers through a broad range of electrified vehicles, from HEVs to PHEVs and BEVs. Using electrification technology to significantly enhance fundamental vehicle performance.

    Lexus continues to refine the timeless joy of the automobile, through hallmark precision and sophistication. In 2020, Lexus launched UX 300e as the brand’s first production BEV model. In 2022, this was followed by the introduction of the Lexus RZ, a dedicated BEV model.

    As of the end of August 2022, cumulative sales of Lexus electrified vehicles stand at approximately 2.3 million units, as the brand accelerates their development and adoption to contribute to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.

    In addition to its maneuverable body size and unique “UX” urban compact crossover design, the UX 300e is highly regarded by customers seeking a distinctly quiet and refined BEV driving experience. The enhancements announced for the UX 300e are based on the relentless pursuit of perfection under an “Always On” philosophy.

    Enhancements unique to the BEV powertrain include a newly developed battery pack with capacity increased from 54.4 kWh to 72.8 kWh, resulting in a cruising range of 450 km―over 40% longer than the current model.

    The UX 300e also inherits the further refinements made to the dynamic precision of the UX series for confidence-inspiring performance, along with the expanded functionality of active safety technologies, and the evolution of advanced features through the latest multimedia system.

    The updated UX 300e underwent rigorous testing and evaluation at Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama. The low center of gravity created by the under-floor placement of the BEV battery pack gives the UX 300e a natural performance advantage, as do standard rear Performance Dampers.

    For even more refined dynamics, body rigidity was strengthened with the addition of 20 spot welding points, and the Electric Power Steering (EPS) and shock absorbers were optimally tuned for the all-electric model.

    When it comes to advanced technology, functionality of the “Lexus Safety System +” active safety technology was expanded with the aim of providing a safer and more secure driving experience.

    In addition, the latest multimedia system brings a larger, higher resolution touch panel display, the form and switch layout of the instrument panel and console area have been optimized, and two new Type-C USB connectors have been added to the front of the console for improved usability when charging devices.

    The UX 300e takes full advantage of the electric powertrain configuration. As a unique BEV characteristic, it does not carry front-heavy objects such as an engine, allowing heavier components to be placed towards the center of the vehicle for optimum front/rear weight distribution and moment of inertia.

    The low center of gravity provided by the underfloor battery pack and the rear Performance Dampers complement these attributes to refine the dynamics and enhance the sense of connection between the car and driver.

    The underfloor battery also acts as a sound barrier, and extra attention was focused on wind noise and road noise from gravel and other materials that became apparent in the absence of engine and transmission sounds. The result is a comfortable, quiet interior space.

    The newly developed battery pack extends cruising range by more than 40% to 450 km compared to the current model and achieves energy consumption of 166.7 Wh/km.

  • Honda plans to launch 30 models of electric vehicles

    Honda plans to launch 30 models of electric vehicles

    TOKYO, Japan: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda) is planning to launch 30 models of Electric Vehicles globally by 2030, according to a statement issued on Tuesday September 6, 2022.

    The company on Tuesday announced that it has established a strategic partnership with Hanwa Co., Ltd. (Hanwa), a major Japan-based trading company, toward stable procurement of essential metals for batteries necessary for its electrified vehicles.

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    To realize carbon neutrality for all of its products and corporate activities by 2050, Honda is striving to make battery-electric vehicles (EVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCVs) represent 100% of its global vehicle sales by 2040.

    Toward this target, Honda is planning to launch 30 EV models globally by 2030 with production volume of more than 2 million units annually.

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    For steady execution of its electrification strategy, Honda established a strategic partnership with Hanwa, a major trading company that has strengths in the field of resource procurement.

    Through this partnership, Honda will ensure stable procurement in the medium to long term, of essential metals necessary for batteries such as nickel, cobalt and lithium, positioning the mined resources secured by Hanwa at the core.

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    Honda will continue working with a wide range of suppliers to ensure stable supply of necessary resources, that will enable Honda to steadily execute its electrification strategy leading to the realization of Honda’s carbon neutrality goal.

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