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  2. List of electric truck makers - Wikipedia

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    Tata motors also launched an electric version of Tata Ace. It is a small commercial vehicle which is designed to be used in cities. The Ace EV is the first product featuring Tata Motors' EVOGEN powertrain. It is powered by a 27 kW (36 hp) motor with 130 N m of peak torque, cargo volume of 208 ft^3 and grade-ability of 22%.

  3. DAF XF - Wikipedia

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    Electric motor: PACCAR EX-D2: Power output: 330-390kW 270-350kW : Transmission: ... The DAF XF is a range of semi trucks produced since 1997 by DAF Trucks. [1]

  4. DAF LF - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, DAF introduced a hybrid version of the LF45 at the IAA 2010 in Hannover. [3] [4] The LF Hybrid has a 118 kilowatt diesel engine combined with a 44 kW brushless electric motor, which has a permanent magnet and is placed in line between the clutch and the automatic transmission.

  5. DAF Trucks - Wikipedia

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    DAF was also one of the first to introduce an intercooled turbocharged diesel engine into their trucks, which in these years became very evident with their 3600. Their largest 11.6-litre (710 cu in) six cylinder turbodiesel was based on the old Leyland O.680 motor. [14] It was to be DAF's standard large engine long into the nineties.

  6. Electric truck - Wikipedia

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    An electric truck is a battery electric vehicle ... Illinois. General Motors is making the GMC Hummer EV and the Silverado EV. ... DAF, MAN, Freightliner plan to ...

  7. Enova Systems - Wikipedia

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    Enova Systems was a United States corporation which designed and supplied battery electric vehicle powertrains and components. The company was founded initially as Clover Solar Corporation on July 30, 1976, in Santa Rosa, California, and changed its name to Solar Electric Engineering in June 1979.