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Hawk-02

04/11/17 9:57 AM

#30613 RE: floridany #30600

Vey interesting, sounds like the plan is to corner the Taxi market first.
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Choi

04/11/17 10:00 AM

#30624 RE: floridany #30600

Our EV SUV beats out Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model S by a good margin. 600km per charge which leads them in the forefront in today's 3rd generation batteries for e.v's...
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Navin R. Johnson

04/11/17 10:00 AM

#30625 RE: floridany #30600

Great insight floridany! ZJMY looking to change world!
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x-ray-eyes

04/11/17 10:15 AM

#30665 RE: floridany #30600

A personal Thank You for all the research, translating and sharing with the board. I know you have spent many hours connecting the dots. I've never seen an opportunity like this with the people involved, patents, next generation products, government backing, potential billions in revenue etc. Many are going to be wealthy, in part from your efforts helping people understand the opportunity. You deserve all the gains that are coming your way and then some.

Thanks again and best regards
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The Rainmaker

04/12/17 6:19 PM

#33275 RE: floridany #30600

EV Taxi's...this says China is replacing 70,000 Taxis with EV Taxi's spending over $1.3 billion dollars to do it

China Is Replacing 70,000 Taxis With Electric Cars

he Chinese city of Beijing plans to spend $1.3 billion to convert its fleet of 70,000 taxis to electric power.
The move will potentially save the taxi companies money and reduce pollution in the city, which reaches hazardous levels on a semi-regular basis.
THE FUTURE OF TAXIS

Electric vehicles have been growing in popularity among fleet operators, and soon, Beijing may find itself earning a reputation as the hub of the electric taxi. The Chinese city is home to one of the most important taxi fleets in the world, numbering around 70,000, and under a new program for air pollution control that will begin implementation this year, those taxis will be going electric.

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According to a report by National Business Daily, the transition to electric cars will cover all new taxis registered in the region. “All newly added or replaced taxis in the city of Beijing will be converted from gasoline to electricity, according to a draft work program on air pollution control for Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and surrounding areas in 2017,” the report reads.

http://futurism.com/china-is-replacing-70000-taxis-with-electric-cars/