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Ford has made it harder for the battery electric pickup startups to get off the ground with the launch of the all-electric F-150 Lightning Pro. Since its May 2021 debut there have been reservations off the charts for one of the most complete battery electric vehicle and software package that appears to check all the boxes.
The F-150 Lightning Pro highlights include two available range options of a standard, available for retail and commercial customers at just under US$40,000, and an available extended range that is available only for commercial customers regardless of fleet size.
Agreement on new six-year deal ends long back-and-forth at New River Valley plant
Acquisition expected to strengthen MCE’s presence in the vehicle electrification space.
Move a reflection of Comer’s “think big” strategy, says CEO
Change follows Cattron’s acquisition of DynaGen Technologies in December 2020
Reinvention of Parker Filtration reaps rewards for customers
Engine manufacturers hit but not devastated by impact of COVID-19
Lithium-ion battery technology from Nyobolt said to be a “step change in power density, cycle life and fast charging capability,”
Autonomous heavy equipment pioneer company global expansion into key markets, bolsters executive team.
Companies aim to explore ways to promote hydrogen as a decarbonization option
Snorkel expands zero emission offering with lithium versions of RTE rough terrain scissor lift range
Mammoet completes first heavy transport project using alternative to fossil-fuel diesel
Bale Hawk autonomously collects, hauls bales from field.
ECE R100 Revision 2 module test is for commercial electric vehicles.
Company also offers solutions and services for sending machine data to the cloud.
Millions in provincial, federal investment goes to Quebec-based OEM.
Susan Bonivich is the third Volvo Penta recipient of award in recent years.
Cat MH3022 and MH3024 material handlers join manufacturer’s Next Generation equipment line
Updated 70 tonne Tadano all terrain crane available in two versions with 44 or 52 metre boom
Working with Carnegie Robotics to develop advanced systems for off-highway applications
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