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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Yes definitely

    Those pinoy billionaires are betting on the future

    No matter how resistant pinoys are to EVs mapipilitan din mag EV when automakers no longer produce fossil fuel cars
    i remember reading years ago,
    there was daw, this EV charging station in the meralco compound.
    there was criticism, as it was perceived at that time, as the owner's capriccio.
    it turns out, daw, someone opined, the owner was sizing up the future of EV, probably making future plans...
    Last edited by dr. d; August 30th, 2023 at 04:17 PM.

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    Changan Relaunches in the Philippines With The X7 Plus and S7 EV | Behind a Desk
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    PIMS 2024: Changan Hunter RE-EV pickup can travel over 1,000 km | Autoindustriya

    it has a 2.0L BlueCore turbocharged four-cylinder engine that makes 190 PS with 340 Nm of torque but it's only there to charge a 31.18 kWh lithium-iron phosphate battery pack. This, in turn, powers either a single electric motor or a dual motor system.
    Changan says the Hunter RE-EV can cover up to 180 km on pure electric power. With the 2.0L turbocharged working alongside it, however, the Hunter RE-EV can travel up to 1,031 km based on the CLTC cycle. In addition, the battery system supports a vehicle-to-load (V2L) system thanks to a 3.3 kW high-power cargo box with two 220V sockets. The V2L system has a maximum power consumption of 227 kWh which can be used to power more than 100 hours to appliances.

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