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Why hydrogen passenger vehicles are unlikely

Auto Service World

There are too many challenges in the way for fuel cell electric vehicles to become a viable option for consumers, according to aftermarket experts. The topic of hydrogen-powered vehicles for mass market use came up during a pair of discussions at the Worldpac Supplier and Training Expo. And even generators, too.

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What Cars Have The Ugliest Engine Bays?

Jalopnik

If you’re like me, when you pop the hood of a car, you want to actually see the engine. There are those among us who actually still appreciate admiring the beauty that is the internal combustion engine, but lately it seems that some automakers are phoning it in when it comes to engine bays. Read more.

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How Autonomous EVs Operate Outside Road Lanes

Tomorrow's Technician

This draws a ton of electric power, and an all-electric battery pack can not only provide this power, but keep the stream much more steady and stable when compared to an ICE engine. That’s why we are fully bound and fully working only with electric vehicles and not any other vehicle. David Sickels: Got it.

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Autel Releases AC Elite G2 Charging Series 

AutoSuccess

The charger can be used in various settings such as public commercial parking areas, residential areas, hospitals and service areas. It’s engineered with the latest intelligent vehicle technology, wireless networking and AI-driven optimization features, and it’s guaranteed to free up your capacity.”

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Cybertruck Range Drops To Just 200 Miles With The Tonneau Cover Open At 75 MPH: Report

Jalopnik

Tesla engineers have done a lot of work to get the Tesla Cybertruck as aerodynamically efficient as possible , while keeping the faux-futurist design that excites children. Tesla claims the truck has a coefficient of drag of just 0.34, which is significantly better than a JL-generation Jeep Wrangler’s 0.48, but… Read more.