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From Diesel to DC
For a long while, it looked as if hydrogen fuel cells would be the technology of choice for emissions-free road transport. However, truck manufacturers and freight forwarders recently turned their attention to battery-electric vehicles.
For logistics companies, the shift to zero emissions will be difficult. While it only takes a few minutes to top up the tank of a truck with diesel, it takes hours to fully charge the battery of an EV, which presents a real challenge for logistics businesses with zero-emission aspirations.
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Study Shows Plug-in Hybrids Dirtier than Believed
Plug-in hybrids pollute up to three times more than advertised, even when fully charged, and emit five to seven times as much CO2 when the engine is running, according to a new study commissioned by Belgian NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) and conducted by the University of Technology in Graz, Austria
The study measured emissions from three popular models: the BMW 3 series, Peugeot 308, and Renault Megane. Like many plug-in hybrids, these cars started as gas/diesel-powered models and then a battery was added on to improve emissions testing performance and mileage
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240 Ton EV Mining Truck Can Charge in 30 Minutes

Guy Youngs A 240-ton mining haul truck is being fitted with a 1.4 megawatt-hour (MWh) prototype battery system that global green energy company Fortescue has developed with equipment maker Liebherr.
UK-based engineering company WAE Technologies, (acquired by Fortescue in March 2022), completed and delivered the battery system to Fortescue’s workshop in Perth, Australia. The battery will be assembled and installed in the mining haul truck before it's transported to the Pilbara in Western Australia for…
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Global Motorcycle Market Grows at 5.48% Rate
GLOBAL REPORT

Michael Aistrup The global motorcycle market is growing at a healthy CAGR of 5.48%, according to Power Systems Research. Revenue for 2021 was approximately $107.1 Billion and projected to be $146.6 Billion by 2030.
Growth during this period is primarily due to increasing demand from China, India, and ASEAN countries. In addition, growth in traditional markets such as Europe and North America is also anticipated.
The growth of drivers for the Motorcycle industry come from the requirement for cost-effective private transportation among people around the world.
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DATAPOINT: NA Dumpers/Tenders, 2023 Production
Download PDFA Dumper/Tender is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. Dumpers are distinguished from dump trucks by configuration: a dumper is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle with the load skip in front of the driver, while a dump truck has its cab in front of the load.
This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.
Market Share: With 66% of total units produced, Country Home Products leads in production of Dumpers/Tenders in North America. In second position is Allen Engineering with 18%; third, is Indy Equipment with 10%.
Electric (Battery) Data: Manufacturers continue to develop battery-powered equipment to replace units powered by diesel and gasoline powered internal combustion engines.
2021: 103 battery-powered units
2022: 108 battery-powered units
2023: 132 battery-powered units
From 2021-2023 production of Electric (Battery) powered units gained nearly 5%.
In 2023, production is expected to gain 22%.
Trends: In 2022, production of Dumpers/Tenders in NA increased 9% over production volume in 2021. Expect production to increase 7% in 2023 from that of 2022. The increase is attributed to gains in the global economy along with the demand for new products for construction and mining related activities.
The decline in 2020 was attributed to product saturation in the market and somewhat related to COVID-19 shutdowns, despite the fact that consumers/contractors were still purchasing products.
To date, many manufacturers are having longer production lead times due to lack of parts from suppliers and staffing shortages. Dumper/Tenders, commonly referred to as a Power Buggy, are sought after pieces of equipment because they are much faster than a conventional wheelbarrow and their use accelerates job site related activities. Expect production to increase an additional 5% by 2025.PSR
Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, for Power Systems Research
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Hyundai Keeps Gamma Engine in Units for Colombia
The new HB20 auto landed in Colombia with new body but is powered by an old engine. Hyundai Motor Brazil started exporting the new face lifted compact with an engine that the hatchback no longer fits versions running in Brazil.
The Colombian version is exported with the 1.6 16V aspirated Gamma engine.
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Hitech Electric To Produce 100% EV LCVs
Hitech Electric to produce 100% electric LCVs by March, with sales plans of 1,000 vehicles per year. In partnership with Positivo Tecnologia, (and its corporate venture capital (CVC) program) the assembly line will start with 50 units per month and possibly expand to 100 in the short term. The plant will be located in Campo Largo, Parana.
The vehicles will have a powertrain and battery produced by WEG, the Brazilian Electric equipment manufacturer. The batteries will feature non-flammable lithium iron phosphate. Product lineup includes a last mile utility vehicle and a 1.2-ton light truck.
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Brazilian Law for AG Tractor Cabins Changes
The law requiring the use of cabin tractors for spraying includes changes in applications and timing. Under the new wording, cultivation methods in which the use of the original or adapted closed cabin is unfeasible depending on the spacing between lines, a sprayer trailer pulled in a machine without closed cabin may be used, provided that it meets certain conditions.
New deadlines vary from 120 months for small properties and 60 months for large properties.
PSR Analysis: Given…
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January Brazil Truck Production Drops 72%

Fabio Ferraresi Truck production in Brazil in January was 4,049 units vs. 14,614 units in December per Anfavea (the association that represents the automakers installed in the Brazil) monthly
PSR Analysis: This decline was expected due to the introduction of PROCONVE P8, the regulation in line with Euro VI, that reduces the toxic gas emission limits and therefore increases the complexity and the price of new trucks.
Under that regulation, OEMs have the right to sell Trucks at PROCONVE…
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China To Push Adoption of New Energy CVs
CHINA REPORT

Jack Hao Pilot cities must embrace EVs in official vehicles, public transport, taxis, sanitation, postal express, urban logistics, airport vehicles, aiming to achieve 80% NEV proportion by 2025. A balanced and efficient charging infrastructure must be established, with public charging piles proportional to NEV promotion, and 10% charging facilities in expressway service areas.
Innovation in tech, green energy supply, and new information/communication networks must be applied to efficiently integrate NEVs with power grids and other fields. Innovations such as intelligent charging, high-power charging, rapid power change have been expanded, and vehicle-network integration verified.
Source: The QQ Read The Article
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