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  • February 17, 2026
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XCIENT Fuel Cell fleet reaches 20 million km as Hyundai expands operations – Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International

Hyundai Motor’s XCIENT Fuel Cell heavy-duty truck fleet has reached 20 million kilometers driven across five European countries, with 165 units in operation. A further 63 trucks in North America have accumulated approximately 1.6 million kilometers since 2023. Seoul-based Hyundai Motor Company says its XCIENT Fuel Cell Class-8 heavy-duty truck fleet has now accumulated…

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  • February 17, 2026
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Unlocking Nigeria’s Gas Potential for Industry  Growth – THISDAYLIVE

Blessing Ibunge writes on the outcome of  the Nigeria International Energy Summit that took place in Abuja The 2026 Nigeria International Energy Summit recently held in Abuja, with the theme, “Energy for Peace and Prosperity: Securing our Shared Future.” It  examined how performance-driven local content can shift Africa from compliance to genuine industrial competitiveness,…

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  • February 17, 2026
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This Chevy Equinox EV Was Fine. Then It Dropped To 0% And Bricked

One Equinox EV was bricked after its state of charge dropped from 46% to 0% and it lost all power. The car’s app warned of a high-voltage battery fault a week earlier and suggested a dealer visit. Others report similar high-voltage battery issues; the NHTSA cites a software error as a potential cause. Even…

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  • February 17, 2026
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Pioneering a new generation of lithium battery cathode materials – Batteries News

Pioneering a new generation of lithium battery cathode materials Driving the global transition in electric vehicles and energy storage Grant and Award Announcement City University of Hong Kong As the global electric vehicle (EV) market and renewable energy sector continue to expand rapidly, demand for advanced lithium-ion battery technology continues to grow. A research…

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