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Vortex Bladeless

They look a bit like modern street lamps or even oversized fountain pens that someone has stuck in the ground - but are supposed to produce energy: The Spanish company Vortex Bladeless wants to generate wind power by swinging instead of turning. Continue reading

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The Vatican has installed photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Paul VI Audience Hall to produce green energy. The Vatican encourages the use of electric and hybrid vehicles and has eliminated the use of toxic pesticides in gardens… Continue reading

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Volvo

DPD Switzerland has ordered a purely electrically powered Futuricum Logistics 18E truck from the Swiss company Designwerk Products AG in Winterthur. The Logistics 18E electric truck from Designwerk has a range of up to 760 kilometres.… Continue reading

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eeMobility

The company eeMobility, which specializes in charging solutions for electrified company cars, has presented its complete solution "eeFlatNeo" for intelligent charging at home. In addition to charging with green electricity… Continue reading