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schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Ottawa considering scrapping tariffs on Chinese electric vehiclesEnglish4·6 天前BYD e6 has been used as a taxi in Singapore for 7+ years.
https://www.e2i.com.sg/news/launch-of-hdt-electric-and-eco-friendly-taxi-service-in-singapore/
Canada itself seems to be use the same e6 model since 2019
I been keeping it updated via obtainium. It’s faster to get updates that way.
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Europe@feddit.org•Ukrainians’ trust in Zelensky dips after wartime protests, pollster findsEnglish2·1 个月前The article was originally from reuters
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Study: Going electric cleaner overall than keeping an old car runningEnglish6·2 个月前Some cars have a SIM card which you can remove.
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Work Reform@lemmy.world•Video of migrant worker tied to forklift sparks outrage in South KoreaEnglish342·2 个月前The victim, a Sri Lankan man in his 30s, is reportedly suffering from psychological trauma following the incident.
Probably not so innocent
schizoidman@lemmy.zipto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Isuzu’s first electric pickup is impressive, but it’s not cheapEnglish5·2 个月前66.9 kWh battery
charging speeds of up to 50 kW
$82,500
Way too expensive for what it offers.
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Android@lemdro.id•Honor to make 7,000 mAh batteries standard on future flagships, 8,000 mAh for mid-rangersEnglish16·2 个月前Seems to be the case with current phones where the flagship gets the smaller battery.
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Aito's next EV to introduce sodium-ion battery with sub-10 min charging timeEnglish41·3 个月前1,000KW charging is already available to the public
schizoidman@lemmy.zipOPto Public Transport@slrpnk.net•Singapore aims to ramp up autonomous vehicle use to boost public transport networkEnglish3·3 个月前There isn’t anything on removing bus drivers at the moment.
Bus drivers need to be recruited and trained, which can take six months to a year, Mr Siow said. There is also a need to buy buses and build depots and interchanges.
“All of us want… more bus services, more frequent buses. But behind every bus, there are two, two and a half, maybe more bus drivers, and it’s just very difficult to get,” he added.
The authorities had also considered minibus services, but the maths did not work out when a driver was added to the equation, Mr Siow said.
It seems the autonomous bus will be mini buses and routes will change depending on the requirements
deploying smaller-capacity driverless vehicles “fairly extensively” on fixed routes within HDB estates.
These routes can be changed as needed, with self-driving minibuses and shuttles taking people to transport nodes during peak hours, and then places such as polyclinics or community centres during off-peak times.
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