Honda + Yamaha, Tritium, Down Under, XL Hybrids, SyndicateRoom

Sharing is caring: Honda and Yamaha want to test electric scooters for rent and have convinced the city of Saitama to start a pilot this September. 30 E-Vino by Yamaha are to make the start and feature swappable batteries. Both companies hope to gain insights to hone for their electric motorcycles as well.
asphaltandrubber.com, motofire.com, honda.com

tritium-veefil-ut-ladestation-300x150Tritium’s tipping point: The Australian EV charging provider has raised 10m dollars from a (former) coal baron, who believes the EV market has reached tipping point and so Brian Flannery is ready to switch. Tritium plans to use his money to triple production and to expand on a global scale. R&D will receive its share as well and Tritium’s latest product is a fast-charging station with up to 475 kW.
reneweconomy.com.au, tritium.com.au

Down Under: Kiwi EV start-up Mevo is in talks with local governments in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to offer their products in those Australian cities. In its home base of Wellington, Mevo is already offering a fleet of hybrid Audis to the public via a membership-based service (we reported). The company aims to be present in five cities in the region with up to 2,000 vehicles by 2023.
globalfleet.com

More customers convert to hybrid driving as XL Hybrids says new customers are ordering its XL3 Hybrid Electric Drive Systems. Among them are universities namely Yale, Harvard or Columbia but also municipalities such as Long Beach or Boston and some National Parks.
greencarcongress.com

High-level finance: Online investment platform SyndicateRoom has opened up a 1m GBP investment opportunity for Engenie. The company, which was launched in 2013, provides high-power rapid-charging facilities for electric cars and buses.
altfi.com, crowdfundinsider.com

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