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A review of current and future emissions reduction tech from Eaton, together with a plan for how the approach to emissions regulations might change.
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New solutions increase EV system offerings to support medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles
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System will be used in U.S. Army Common Tactical Truck prototypes
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City to receive 541 Gen3 electric power, propulsion systems
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Companies to combine expertise to provide integrated electric vehicle systems for medium-duty trucks
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Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons to be powered by up to 40 new electric battery ground power units
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Gen3 product line solutions to power ENC’s battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell transit buses
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$107.7 million contract from U.S. Navy includes modernization of the 16-year-old USS Ross guided-missile destroyer
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Global engineers are working on technology to help end-users meet zero-carbon goals
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Company will provide electric drive systems for two separate transit bus fleets in the province
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Partner2Win Gold Award for achieving outstanding results
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The 2nd New Power Progress Yearbook, providing a snapshot of May 2020 to May 2021, is the annual reference of choice
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BAE’s HybriGen power and propulsion technology selected by boatbuilder Southern Wind
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Will combine BAE’s electric powertrain with Plug Power fuel cells
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Fifteen 15 LFSe+ public transit buses part of first fleet in North America to use next-generation BAE technology.
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Part of Zero Emissions for California Ports (ZECAP) project.
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BAE Systems is providing its HybriGen power and propulsion system for a new University of Vermont research vessel.
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BAE Systems, a global supplier of electric propulsion systems, has delivered what it said is the first plug-in capable electric hybrid propulsion
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BAE Systems has been awarded a $32 million prototype agreement by the U.S. Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) to
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BAE Systems has been awarded a $32 million prototype agreement by the U.S. Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) to