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LTA awards over S$300 million in contracts for 660 electric buses, including to BYD
[SINGAPORE] The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded six contracts for 660 new electric buses, which will be progressively deployed for passenger service from end-2026, it said on Monday...
Malaysia’s long-awaited electric train service linking KL and JB makes its debut in preview run
[KUALA LUMPUR] Just before dawn broke on Dec 11, Malaysia’s new electric train service (ETS) linking Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru rolled out of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station...
Schneider Electric looks to digitalisation, new partners to tackle rapid electrification
[SINGAPORE] Electricity demand’s unprecedented growth is coming from both technology and sectors undergoing electrification through digitalisation.From buildings requiring more air-conditioning amid global warming to technology such as electric vehicles...
Unlock Black Friday’s Top Dental Steals: Whitening, Electric Brushes & Must-Have Oral Care
What Brands Have the Best Sales on Black Friday? Amazon Black Friday 2025 is expected to feature major discounts across top beauty, fashion, and lifestyle brands. Some of the...
Nio’s October deliveries surge 92.6% to 40,397 electric vehicles
[SINGAPORE] Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Nio announced on Sunday (Nov 2) that it delivered 40,397 vehicles in October this year, up 92.6 per cent year on year.This reached...
Ferrari lifts the hood on EV tech in maiden electric car
The unveiling offers a glimpse into the brand’s EV future, marking a major milestone in the auto industry’s shift from combustion to battery power[MARANELLO] Ferrari has unveiled the technology...
Electric vehicles drive UK new car market to best September since 2020
[LONDON] Britain’s new-car market logged its best September in five years, industry data showed on Saturday, as the crucial “new numberplate” month delivered record electric-vehicle uptake after a summer...
Carney pauses electric vehicle mandate, announces new 'buy Canadian' policy
TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney announced wide-ranging new measures to support Canadian industries most heavily impacted by U.S. tariffs such as agriculture, steel, aluminium and autos as well...