Subscription pricing for VanMoof's Electrified S or the Electrified X (currently only offered in Japan) has not been announced.
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In an announcement Monday, the business said the vehicle would have a fully electrified power-train and an electrified compactor.
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By 2022, Mercedes-Benz's offerings will be "electrified," a spokeswoman said, meaning customers will be offered an electrified alternative in every Mercedes model.
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QX Inspiration concept combines an electrified all-wheel-drive powertrain with SUV body, and introduces a new INFINITI form language for the electrified era QX Inspiration concept combines an electrified all-wheel-drive powertrain with SUV body, and introduces a new INFINITI form language for the electrified era The platform is said to sport electric motors on each axle, providing direct power and all-wheel drive.
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Some of that can be electrified; around 60 percent of transportation emissions come from light-duty vehicles, which are already on the road to being electrified.
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By 2025 the aim is for every second Porsche sold to be electrified, with half of these electrified models pure electric and the other half plug-in hybrids.
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"We are going to deliver a step-by-step complete electrified portfolio and from 2020 onwards all of our cars will deliver the option to be electrified," he added.
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Which one is the electrified — and fatal — third rail?
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Could the Electrified X really be faster than commuter transportation?
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As for a release for the Electrified X outside Japan?
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Eight percent of vehicles sold worldwide last year were electrified.
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VW alone plans to introduce 20 electrified cars by 2025.
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So, as the World Resources Institute recounts, Shenzhen electrified them.
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You can sell enough electrified vehicles to balance your fleet.
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And if I get burned, At least we were electrified.
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Trends in the marketplace, however, are working against electrified models.
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Younger buyers show higher interested in electrified vehicle, for example.
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That painting makes you feel like you're being pleasurably electrified.
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But then the President's Twitter feed electrified the state Wednesday.
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In order to get lightning, the plume must be electrified.
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They did, however, graze close to an electrified third rail.
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Just don't expect to be challenged or electrified by it.
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Sampling her sentences is like touching a mildly electrified fence.
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The most effective of those is your Titan's electrified smoke.
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About 40 percent of Germany's rail network is not electrified.
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But in the long term, we need our homes electrified.
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As a result, the A color was always safe, the E color was always electrified, and the B, C, and D colors were safe in half the trials and electrified in the other half.
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Steve King's electrified wall or Chris Christie's human package tracking concept.
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So how could the economy be electrified on this ambitious timeline?
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The results are cute, curvy, sporty, sharp, and, of course, electrified.
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It was one of the biggest showcases of electrified drivetrains ever.
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And of course the LF-30 Electrified concept has autonomous functionality.
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An updated Electrified bike will be available to subscribers in May.
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OS: We have a lot of incentives for buying electrified cars.
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With a retail price of $2,998, the Electrified S isn't cheap.
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Because each is slightly different, they shine different colors when electrified.
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The entire company — indeed, Musk's entire electrified dream — is at stake.
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Maybe sparks are cascading from the electrified dodgem net above you.
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The automaker is now tripling its production capacity for electrified cars.
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For more standout classics, take a look at Volkswagen's electrified beetle.
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Electrified doesn't mean every vehicle will be solely powered by electricity.
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Excerpt 3: What worries insiders has electrified many on the outside.
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The company plans to launch 22 new electrified vehicles by 2023.
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It's like hugging an electrified pole while wearing soaking wet clothing.
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The murder of a former cop electrified the Forty-seventh Precinct.
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"I was just climbing and electrified all the time," she said.
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Bannon noticed that, when Trump spoke to crowds, people were electrified.
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The contact electrified the boom lift and coach Crum was electrocuted.
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But the VanMoof Electrified series continues to be the gold standard.
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The audience (including Mac) went wild, electrified by her authentic display.
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Thai Raksa Chart stunned the nation and electrified supporters on Feb.
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Volkswagen intends to offer 14 electrified models in China this year.
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Ford has promised 13 new electrified cars in the next five years.
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It said it expects sales of electrified vehicles to double by 2021.
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Manny electrified Los Angeles and led the Dodgers to a division title.
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Electrified panels can cause burns, or even blow responders off a roof.
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The company is also shifting focus toward self-driving and electrified vehicles.
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The rest of the route will not be electrified until next year.
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Commuters are now discovering the benefits of electrified personal travel as well.
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Sorry to Bother You electrified crowds at its Sundance premiere in January.
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The electrified E-Type isn't Jaguar's first foray into battery-powered energy.
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Traction for this form of electrified transportation in the U.S. is slow.
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About 80 percent of the Electrified S is custom, according to Ties.
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Ford does say this electrified Mustang is more than just a prototype.
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An electrified version of the top-selling Macan SUV is also possible.
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Yet, the government also claims that 99.5% of all villages are electrified.
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By 2025, Lexus says all of its models will have electrified versions.
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The first studies were conducted in mice, but the finding electrified researchers.
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Volkswagen is planning to introduce 30 or more electrified vehicles by 2025.
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It's an electrified rail, to be touched rarely and with safety gloves.
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Lowell's earliest poems give us local and domestic tableaux, electrified by allegory.
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He has proposed an electrified border fence, to shock migrants like cattle.
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Mr. Button also frets about the usable range of electrified sports cars.
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BMW intends to increase the sales volume of electrified vehicles to at least 140,000 units in 2018 and bring more than half a million electrified vehicles on to the roads by the end of 2019, the company said.
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From 2019, every new car that Volvo launches is set to be electrified.
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The company said it will invest $4.5 billion in electrified vehicles by 2020.
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Starting in 2021, all products will be electrified, he said in an interview.
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The slow roll towards electrified vehicles isn't isolated to passenger cars and SUVs.
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VW Group's vision for an electrified commercial vehicle future also includes a microbus.
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But then we, I think electrified transportation would do really well in Hawaii.
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Semi trucks could be electrified today, if we really wanted them to be.
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But what does that look like in an increasingly electrified and automated world?
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Williams, tangled in the electrified wires, fell again, his head hitting the floor.
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And ever more electrified economies are at ever higher risk from cyber-attacks.
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The company said every Lexus model will have an electrified version by 2025.
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However, the consulting firm believes electrified vehicles will play an increasingly important role.
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Tesla has done a very nice job of raising awareness of electrified vehicles.
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Its Shinkansen network is famous for electrified, high-speed -- and safe -- train travel.
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Several of the traditional car companies unveiled cars with more progressive electrified developments.
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She was most recently executive chief engineer for electrified vehicles and new technologies.
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Valeo is well positioned for an industry push into electrified and autonomous vehicles.
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White electrified the crowd during the run by making four consecutive 33-pointers.
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By 2025, Audi says it will offer 20 electrified models (that includes hybrids).
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NEVs refer to all-electric battery cars and heavily electrified plug-in hybrids.
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It's bad if you're an American and you crave leadership on electrified mobility.
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The automaker plans to have 25 electrified models in its lineup by 2023.
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We electrified America's farms and built the federal highways, each in a decade.
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The finding electrified archaeologists, who already considered the area of great historical importance.
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Ford has said it will invest $11.5 billion in electrified vehicles through 2022.
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Definitely one of the neatest design touches I've seen in an electrified vehicle.
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Germany will extend car tax exemptions for buyers of electrified vehicles until 2025.
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At the same time, Berlin will raise cash incentives for buying electrified cars.
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Prime Time, his first entree into electrified music, warped that without upending it.
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Some automakers, such as Fiat Chrysler, have devoted few resources to electrified vehicles.
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Previously unpublished video footage showed the Taser's electrified darts striking the woman's chest.
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The vast majority of church bells in France, to be sure, are electrified.
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"As more and more consumers around the world become interested in electrified vehicles, Ford is committed to being a leader in providing consumers with a broad range of electrified vehicles, services and solutions that make people's lives better," Fields said.
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Countries like Austria will be able to put up electrified fences around their borders.
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Last month, Volvo said it aims to sell 1 million electrified vehicles by 2025.
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But American Copper promises them a return to a clean, safe, and electrified home.
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Nonetheless, I love the lyrics and especially I love how they electrified the people.
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The X2, like the Electrified S2, comes with a whole host of gadgety tech.
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I want us to be the party that wired, and electrified, literally, the nation.
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In 20 he proclaimed that every Indian village would be electrified within 1,000 days.
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VW says up to 25% of its cars sold in 2025 will be electrified.
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Though he will also have to appeal to radical young progressives electrified by Rep.
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The Bentley Bentayga plug-in hybrid will be the luxury automaker's first electrified car.
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One such is at a 100-metre electrified test track in Versailles, near Paris.
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The sweet, electrified lullaby speaks to the pair's remarkable—yet not unrelatable—love story.
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But while EV sales are definitely growing, the electrified market is still decidedly niche.
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Tesla, the electrified free spirit of the automaking world, would stay public after all.
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Earlier this year, Volvo revealed new electrified powertrain options for its entire model range.
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The day was young and full of promise, electrified by the moon in Sagittarius.
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So without further ado, let's see how these two round-y electrified runabouts compare.
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Torres electrified the crowd by producing his fifth multi-homer game of the season.
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One electrified dart hit below Howard's lower left chest, the other near his waist.
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"But when he found actual audiences, he sometimes electrified them," Hentoff wrote in 2002.
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It is the company's first hybrid, following electrified offerings from Ferrari, Porsche and others.
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By 25, half of all Porsche vehicles will be electrified, according to von Platen.
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GM plans to introduce 22 electrified vehicles by 2023, with four coming in 2020.
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Road transport can be electrified, though long-haul shipping and air travel are harder.
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As with electrified vehicles, automakers are expected to invest heavily in self-driving technology.
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The famed scientist Nikola Tesla also electrified others by his fluency in several languages.
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"I was totally electrified to get a hand on this data," he told me.
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Valdes electrified the crowd with a fiery speech that rocked the mostly Anglo audience.
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The outlook for electrified vehicles, however, would be affected by weaker long-term standards.
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The Democratic base was electrified last year with the Senate bid of former Rep.
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The idea that stories so vivid could emerge from Texas soil electrified his imagination.
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First, the US vehicle fleet needs to be electrified as fast as practicably possible.
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With the rise of online shopping, more delivery vehicles are expected to become electrified.
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The Brattle authors emphasize repeatedly that this electrified future is not a fait accompli.
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Toyota's plans also involve getting to a point where around half of its annual vehicle sales are accounted for by electrified cars, including both hybrid and fully electric vehicles – it has a firm target of 5.5 million electrified vehicles sold annually by 2030.
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Birdies at 12, 13, 15 and 16 electrified the galleries and tightened up the leaderboard.
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But, even then, electrified vehicles will end the year with around 23 percent market share.
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It seems more convenient, but then there's the electrified boards, there's all kinds of things.
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"Electrified vehicles" is the industry umbrella term for hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles.
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There were nights I lay awake until morning, still electrified by a preposterous buzzer beater.
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For those looking to buy a new car, an electrified option could be the answer.
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It estimates 10-15 percent of the new vehicles by 2030 could be electrified. Questions?
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Volvo, most notably, recently announced that its entire lineup will be electrified starting in 2019.
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This is unusually long: the Electrified S, for instance, has a range of 75 miles.
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Media would love and Democrats would prosper from the debate electrified by Obama speaking out.
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The electrified car has a starting price of $29,900, plus a destination fee of $850.
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Later, he discovered that he could fell buffalo when he hit them with electrified darts.
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The copy electrified me as evidence that that remote glamour could be jumped straight into.
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And by 2025, the company aims to have one million electrified vehicles on the road.
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Biden's closer in Dallas was O'Rourke, who electrified Texas Democrats during his 2018 Senate run.
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"Even when it is electrified, the powertrain remains a distinguishing feature for Porsche," he said.
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Electrified heating and transportation sectors can be integrated into electricity grid operations, creating system efficiencies.
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When "A Separation" opened in Iran in the spring of 2011, it electrified the public.
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And new electrified models are in the works from automakers like Volkswagen, Daimler and Toyota.
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That electrified shares, shooting them up more than 18 percent, to an 11-year high.
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Volkswagen plans to roll out more than 60 new electrified models over the next decade.
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Beyond the gender wage gap, the rise of "identity" politics has electrified the Republican base.
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The car is part of BMW's plan to sell 25 electrified vehicle models by 2023.
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The reactionary thinks of the past in all its splendor, and he, too, is electrified.
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That way, more fuel efficient and electrified vehicles would contribute to the Highway Trust Fund.
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Kayamandi abuts a handful of wineries, some separated by high barbed-wire and electrified fences.
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The haze of Neptune and Venus will be electrified by the surprises Uranus rolls out.
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"As more and more consumers around the world become interested in electrified vehicles, Ford is committed to being a leader in providing consumers with a broad range of electrified vehicles, services and solutions that make people's lives better," Fields said in the company's announcement.
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Wall Street was electrified by Netflix's hefty earnings beat and subscriber growth, especially in overseas markets.
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Panasonic is doubling down on its investment both in Tesla and the electrified future of mobility.
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Nor can you argue that our electrified society is anywhere near ready to run without it.
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Fiat, meanwhile, will be dropping most of its mainstream products, focusing primarily on electrified city cars.
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However, the Electrified S2 is still available for so-called "early bird pricing" months after release.
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He's electrified arenas from Los Angeles to Toronto to Miami while becoming a basketball fan-favorite.
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BMW also recently announced it sold its 400,000th electrified car (meaning hybrid and all-electric combined).
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In Ford's case, the company has committed to spend $22 billion on electrified vehicles by 2124.
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The price for the Electrified X2 jumps from $2,598 / €2,653 to $3,398 / €3,398 on June 1st.
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Volvo pledged to introduce only electrified vehicles from 21, and that also includes the Polestar models.
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Hyundai showed off its line of electrified Ioniq vehicles at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
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It's another step in Honda's plan to add electrified variants of all models in its lineup.
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Today, Chevrolet unveiled its bid to keep up with the Muskses: It has electrified the Camaro.
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DE) is a "second mover" in electrified commercial vehicles, after lagging companies such as Tesla (TSLA.
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All of those included either long-range electrified powertrains or autonomous driving systems — if not both.
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The Volvo XC40 Recharge is an electrified version of the regular XC40, Volvo's compact crossover SUV.
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It sold nearly 143,000 electrified vehicles in 403, an increase of 38% from the previous year.
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But Trump reportedly bragged that his focus on issues related to immigration had electrified his base.
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He electrified the country's white majority and mustered its full strength against long-term demographic decay.
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"We are going to make Infiniti the premium and highly electrified brand," Saikawa said on Tuesday.
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Since 2005, Ford has sold more than 520,000 electrified vehicles in North America and 560,000 globally.
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The automaker is aiming for two-thirds of European sales to feature electrified technology by 2025.
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While the English Reformation was underway, Europe was electrified by Martin Luther's doctrinal attack against Catholicism.
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Power lines and electrified fences are killing birds, monkeys, pangolins and even elephants in surprising numbers.
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Moore electrified the GOP base, bringing in support from the core of the party's populist wing.
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By the year 2030, it wants half of its vehicles sold in Europe to be electrified.
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Stay cozy and warm with an electrified cocoon, complete with a heated mattress and electric blanket.
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Creating micro-grids, which are then integrated, will be part of the process of getting Africa electrified.
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Her decision, which followed the drubbing of the CDU in a state election, has electrified German politics.
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But its show stealer will be the electrified Project One hypercar concept, developed from Formula One knowledge.
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But with his father Ron pitching to him, Harper put on a show that electrified the crowd.
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As many as 22025 electrified vehicles are scheduled to come to market by the end of 22.
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Instead, the falls are at once ghostly and electrified, the white cascade transformed into an inky veil.
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Trucks, airplanes and ships — which can't be easily electrified — also contribute a growing share of transportation emissions.
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In 2017 the firm committed to ensuring all new Volvo cars launched from 2019 would be electrified.
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Their previous film collaborations, You're Next and The Guest, both electrified and subverted their respective horror subgenres.
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As more vehicles become electrified, the demand for new energy storage solutions will just continue to climb.
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The company has also announced plans to offer electrified options in its popular F-Series pickup line.
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Many of the containers, known as reefers, were electrified and full of perishable goods that required refrigeration.
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That's a future worry but for now don't expect too many electrified sparks in the nickel market.
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He did not appear to be the same Sanders that has electrified huge crowds across the country.
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She quickly electrified the crowd with a 3-pointer that gave the Liberty a 25-10 lead.
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Anchored by seven enveloping installations, the exhibition will include single-screen films, photographs and electrified sculptural constructions.
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Although its thrown off its hydrocarbon-burning lineage to embrace an electrified future, it's clearly no slouch.
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Stations should be fitted with solar panels and wind turbines, and more lines electrified, the motion adds.
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Ford is currently investing $700 million toward creating new eco-friendly cars like two electrified police vehicles.
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Few news events here have attracted such a large and electrified crowd of reporters and TV cameras.
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BMW in investing heavily to develop an extensive lineup of electrified, connected and later self-driving cars.
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The BMW Group has said it will double its sales of electrified vehicles between 2019 and 2021.
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As many as 100 electrified cars are scheduled to come to market by the end of 2020.
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"The city of Shenzhen in China electrified all of its 16,000 buses in eight years," says Samaras.
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It was about, from the invention of the light bulb to when the country was fully electrified.
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Energy systems need to be rapidly electrified and integrated, which will require policy support at every level.
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And philosophically, she's electrified by the profound challenge that people like Salem put up against dominant preconceptions.
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That's a big jump from Honda's earlier projections of a full lineup of electrified cars by 2025.
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While the fence is fitted with electronic sensors to detect infiltrators, it is not an electrified fence.
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"We are absolutely electrified by the energy that we are coming here with," Buttigieg said on Thursday.
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It is 1890, and Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich, heir to the Russian empire, sits in the audience, electrified.
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Pricing the electric E-Type, or any other electrified classic, will vary depending on the specific situation.
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And as more and more cars and buildings are electrified, there will be more DERs to juggle.
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His 10-minute speech urging "hope" — later liberally borrowed by his friend Barack Obama — electrified the crowd.
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The teenage Mary Shelley lies sleeping, and in her dreaming mind, a monster jolts to life, electrified.
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It is protected by thermal cameras, 22008-hour dog patrols and an electrified, wrought-iron perimeter fence.
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Police departments have a complicated past with Taser stun guns, which shoot electrified barbs instead of bullets.
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Her performance electrified audiences in fringe theater, and Coel was asked to develop the idea for television.
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"As more and more consumers around the world become interested in electrified vehicles, Ford is committed to being a leader in providing consumers with a broad range of electrified vehicles, services and solutions that make people's lives better," Mark Fields, Ford's president and CEO, said in a statement.
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BMW last month set a goal of having 25 electrified models in 2023, two years ahead of schedule.
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If he's right about the Electrified X, VanMoof may just have made its most universally appealing bike yet.
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Obama acknowledged that his wife, who electrified the crowd on Monday, would be a tough act to follow.
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The move would help Ford comply with European government mandates that push electrified vehicles and strict emissions standards.
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And nanotechnology and electrified micro-coatings of water are being applied to some produce, to prevent food poisoning.
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"Polestar will be a credible competitor in the emerging global market for high-performance electrified cars," it said.
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The 2017 Electrified S most clearly demonstrates this in-the-pocket philosophy with a new proximity security feature.
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That has electrified his Hindu-nationalist supporters, who want Kashmir, India's only Muslim-majority state, brought to heel.
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Warren has electrified grassroots liberals and leapt to the top of the pack as an expert on policy.
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" Lynch electrified the stadium with his megawatt smile and high-energy hits "Seein' Red" and "Small Town Boy.
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But, with increasingly stringent global emissions and mileage mandates, a number of manufacturers are turning to electrified drivelines.
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Obama electrified the crowd at the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia, taking the stage just after 10 p.m.
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Meanwhile, Ford raised $2.8 billion in debt to put toward self-driving cars, mobility services and electrified vehicles.
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Ford is investing $4.5 billion in electrified vehicles and will add 13 electric cars and hybrids by 2020.
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Those seeking an electrified Range Rover have to make do with the four-door plug-in hybrid model.
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That electrified feeling—more than any chemistry set or whimsical museum installation—is the message for the kids.
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Borrowing from classical, folk, and jazz, riffing across unpredictable chord progressions and time signatures, Genesis electrified European audiences.
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While VW and Audi aren't abandoning diesels entirely, they are planning to steadily shift emphasis to electrified powertrains.
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Perhaps the bigger challenge, however, will be finding a way to turn a profit on future electrified models.
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In 2018 alone, deliveries of electrified vehicles are to rise by a "medium double-digit percentage", he said.
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Piaggio published a photo of a concept version of the electrified two-wheeler, which you can see above.
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But the introduction of the new Tesla has shattered expectations for the so-called electrified segment of vehicles.
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The Chinese government has encouraged the adoption of electrified vehicles in part to tackle its severe pollution problems.
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Mournful loops of electrified cello overlaid throbbing synthesizer, the music constantly spinning apart and reassembling into a whole.
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Volvo Cars has stated that it plans to have sold a total of 1m electrified cars by 2025.
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The revelations electrified the Dutch press, and an author friend of Astrid's suggested that she write a book.
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A tiny steam engine has been electrified and fashioned to look as if it's powering the ceiling fan.
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The electrified version of ConfigurE-Plus will be introduced in 2020 with a "major European automaker," Lear said.
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A loud electrified wail came up from the tower grounds as we searched in vain for a cab.
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The recording captures a slice of French nightlife, fans reveling in electrified sexuality and plain old good music.
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It is the first comprehensive collection of Ms. Shane's music, which electrified primarily Canadian audiences throughout the 1960s.
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" In 2017, the BMW Group said it expected "electrified vehicles to account for between 15-25% of sales.
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She just released "12 Little Spells," an album of high-flown, prolix compositions, performed with an electrified ensemble.
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"Without Tesla, EV market share is stagnant, yet almost 100 electrified models are coming soon," the report notes.
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"I had very low expectations because the electrified VWs I'd see online were just Frankenstein's monsters," Stone says.
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Shapovalov, 18, electrified the tennis world by upsetting Juan Martín del Potro and Nadal in Montreal this month.
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And they plan to work together on a variety of new technologies, including electrified and self-driving vehicles.
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Polestar was Volvo's performance brand, but in 2017 it was spun off to form a new electrified nameplate.
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The Clarity is the only mainstream electrified vehicle that has the space and size of a midsize sedan.
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An electrified wall of wire fencing rapidly erected between Belgium and the Netherlands successfully killed hundreds of civilians.
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It is also the first car to offer three electrified versions, including plug-in hybrid and full-electric.
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And his fillings are generous, each patty a full meal, almost all of them electrified by Scotch bonnets.
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With around 40% of the country's rail system electrified, Network Rail is Britain's biggest single user of electricity.
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After this had electrified both London and New York, it was hard to go back to hospital work.
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But Republican operatives and Trump aides say impeachment has electrified the president's base heading into an election year.
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Hyundai has lagged global rivals who have invested heavily into developing new technologies for electrified an autonomous vehicles.
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But it doesn't overlook small: an electrified Mini Cooper and an i3 successor will be one of several reveals.
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Tesla's transition to a mass-market manufacturer is a critical part of Musk's vision for a fully electrified future.
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And 2019 could see the industry accelerate the shift into new areas of mobility, including autonomous and electrified vehicles.
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Emphasizing that fact, it will unveil a new electrified concept car later this month at the Paris Motor Show.
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Priced at €2,490, the new Ampler Stout is in direct competition with VanMoof's Electrified S2, which lists for €3,398.
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The victory may have taken the establishment by surprise, but it has electrified the base of the Democratic Party.
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That's high praise from someone who rides what might be the most attractive electrified urban commuter in the world.
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This year's Met Gala hosted legions of A-listers who electrified the red carpet in glitzy, camp-friendly ensembles.
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At the same time, manufacturers are being forced to invest heavily in the development of autonomous and electrified vehicles.
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The company's representatives pitch it as a Tesla alternative for people seeking a different aesthetic to their electrified joyride.
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That didn't seem to matter to Trump, and the exchange electrified Twitter, who worried about freedom of the press.
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The new Alfa Romeo Tonale will offer a variety of conventional and electrified powertrains when it comes to market.
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We're building on the experience that we've had with the electrified vehicles that we do have on the marketplace.
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His estimate is based on an assumption that 64 percent of the global vehicle fleet is electrified by 2040.
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A year ago, Xi electrified the Davos crowd with a clear statement of the benefits of an interconnected world.
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Before being killed, the bird should be anesthetized by being gassed or having its head dipped into electrified water.
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Yes, you read that correctly: An electrified Corvette is now the fastest road-legal electric vehicle in the world.
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Three of those will be Volvos, and two will be "high performance electrified cars" from Volvo's performance brand Polestar.
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The Volt has been well-received among electrified vehicles, with sales up nearly 60 percent this year through November.
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Fifty-six seconds after Pionk electrified the building, Mika Zibanejad finished off the comeback with a short-handed goal.
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I experienced an immense sliding of Mexico into electrified, wet darkness as crescendo upon crescendo rang out around me.
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A member of the public who retrieved him from the tracks also burnt his hand from the electrified rail.
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Murphy was determined to make a splash: a girl was planning an electrified outfit, and he wanted to compete.
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The showcase Tuesday supports the automaker's earlier commitment that every new Ford passenger vehicle will include an electrified option.
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The investigations of corporeal possibilities are electrified, with enough spectacle to make you wonder what it might be masking.
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The Walias Band welded the slanted minor modes and hovering grooves of Ethiopian music onto a wriggling, electrified sound.
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In another, Dr. Lovley and his colleagues plucked pili from the bacteria and touched them with an electrified probe.
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After his conviction, Mr. McCord electrified the 1973 Senate Watergate hearings with testimony on the scope of the conspiracy.
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Towards the end of last year, the German company announced that 500,000 of its electrified cars had been sold.
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The trains are being promoted as a cheaper alternative to stringing wires on rail lines that are not electrified.
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What would we do about the third rail, that electrified track that would instantly fry anyone who touched it?
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This is the first time a paying audience is basically electrified by a white man with a black face.
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The Obama administration was highly supportive of electrified vehicles, which could help companies meet tougher federal fuel-economy standards.
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Instead, Ford will expand its S.U.V. and pickup portfolio, and pour $251.4 billion into 21970 electrified models by 280.
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In a world of otherworldly electrified cars, there tends to be a lot of hype and not much substance.
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Ford expects to have a portfolio of 40 electrified vehicles globally, including 16 full battery electric vehicles by 2022.
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Mr. Trump's populist economic message electrified blue-collar workers in ways that those of previous Republican candidates had not.
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Adding the powerpacks to trains allows railway networks to be partially electrified without the need for expensive overhead infrastructure.
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The only economic sector that can't be electrified with existing technology, he said, are long-distance airplanes and ships.
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Electrified heating also offers a (somewhat less sexy) source of flexibility, in the form of the humble water heater.
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Texas is solidly Republican statewide, but in O'Rourke Cruz was confronted with a telegenic young opponent who electrified Democrats nationwide.
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That way, as our sources of electricity get cleaner, they pay climate dividends throughout the rest of the electrified economy.
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The other discharges an electrified trip wire, which will do damage and temporarily stun a machine that walks into it.
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Ford's investment in both new electrified product and production capability ... will help position the company to meet the coming standards.
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Automakers are responding: Ford says 70 percent of the vehicles it will sell in China by 203 will be electrified.
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In June, Toyota moved forward by five years its goal of having electrified vehicles account for roughly half of sales.
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Volvo announced on Thursday morning that it has set the ambitious goal of selling 1 million electrified vehicles by 2025.
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It wants to add 25 new electrified models by 2025, of which 12 vehicles will be fully battery electric variants.
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For the U.S., VW will begin its electrified assault next year with a production version of the ID Crozz concept.
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Why it matters: SUVs and crossovers are immensely popular, especially in the U.S. so new electrified offerings are attention-grabbers.
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However, India declares an area electrified if as few as 10% of its households and important civic buildings have power.
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Presumably, this car will be BMW's answer to the growing number of techie and luxurious electrified vehicles on the road.
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The company's CEO Mark Fields said that he wants 40% of Ford's nameplates to have an electrified version by 2020.
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Some blocks are electrified, and when you clear them away they also take out any other blocks that touched them.
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Demand for electrified versions of classic cars is already strong enough that there's a growing market for third-party conversions.
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The largest of them, M-Kopa, has electrified more than 500,133 homes and is adding almost 200,000 more a year.
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Despite the stunt, she performed hit after hit and electrified the crowd with her talent, energy, choreography, and set design.
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The idea electrified the citizens of Earth and mobilized a worldwide SETI search for hard evidence of our celestial neighbors.
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Everything that makes this Electrified S special is either stuffed into the frame or housed in the front-wheel hub.
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Cummins also said it would invest more in new technologies, including electrified power trains, in the second half of 212.1.
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Among other things, she notes, it may take redesigning cities around walking, cycling, and electrified public transportation rather than cars.
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Fields has signed off on spending $4.5 billion to develop 13 new electrified vehicles by 2020, including gas-electric hybrids.
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Some manufacturers argue that with their short, largely predictable daily routes, delivery vehicles are a natural market for electrified versions.
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"The weak belong to the strong," her grandfather liked to say, a sentence that electrified her with its poetic horror.
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BYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu told reporters last year that he expected all vehicles in China to be electrified by 2030.
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Abrams electrified Democrats with her unsuccessful bid for Georgia governor in 2018, losing by less than 2 points to Gov.
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Driven by tightening emissions regulations in China and Europe, automakers plan to spend $225 billion on electrified vehicles through 2023.
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It provides subscribers with a monthly array of beauty products, and the business model initially electrified the subscription service industry.
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He described a once-great nation under assault and in sharp decline, rhetoric that electrified white Americans brimming with grievance.
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The team did not set out to include so many electrified vehicles, WardsAuto senior content director Drew Winter told CNBC.
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As Toyota offers more electrified versions of its popular SUVs, the company is upping the warranty on its hybrid battery.
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The electrified, iconoclastic musical form he created with a band called the 13th Floor Elevators inspired not imitators but apostles.
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When it reached 2768,24712, the automaker revealed that it had sold 22019,23 electrified vehicles (including fully electric vehicles and hybrids).
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It had electrified me exactly like it did everybody else, but the thing that really got me was Harrison Ford.
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His speech electrified a crowd of 275 in the McLure's Colonnade ballroom and transformed him into a frightening national force.
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Dunne's clutch basket, which electrified the small capacity crowd of 26,3, was shown that night on ESPN's Top Ten highlights.
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By 2025 BMW expects electrified vehicles to make up 15 percent to 25 percent of vehicle sales, the company said.
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Kyagulanyi has amassed a large following among youth electrified by his scathing criticism of Museveni, sometimes delivered in his songs.
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Eighty percent renewables and 20 percent gas, you've largely decarbonized the electricity sector, you've electrified the transportation fleet, everybody's happy.
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Others will surely follow, denying the challenge posed by global warming and the need to move to an electrified transportation infrastructure.
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What's next: The number of electric SUVs on the market is slated to grow, while some electrified pickups are planned too.
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In the wake of the diesel scandal, it appears to mark a shift in focus to both electric and electrified vehicles.
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It is the perfect partner for renewables in driving coal off the grid and accommodating the oncoming demand of electrified transportation.
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Although she promptly apologized for swearing, she electrified a crowd that seemed unaccustomed to hearing a former First Lady speak unrestrained.
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It's useless information, doubly pointless against the Dragonslayer Armor, who decimated me with a few swings of his electrified Dragonslayer Axe.
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"Americans are going to want vehicles that are electrified," Mark Del Rosso, CEO of Audi of America, told reporters last week.
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That includes fully electric cars, as well as electrified vehicles like its plug-in electric Active Tourer 2-Series, Reuters reports.
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With a top speed of 24 kph (15 mph) it's a little slower than the Electrified S, but I didn't mind.
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We electrified the building last year and some of the bulbs are broken, so we still need to do preparation work.
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Last month, Honda said it would phase out all diesel vehicle sales in Europe by 2021 in favour of electrified vehicles.
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"This will become even more relevant as more electrified models become available in the coming years," she wrote in an email.
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In July, Volvo said it would introduce only new electrified cars from 2019 and add three fully electric models by 2021.
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But the Electrified S let me handle it with ease, and with the added convenience of literally riding door-to-door.
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After a week of riding an Electrified S, I noticed a change in my riding behavior (and not for the better).
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They also wouldn't have to stick to specific electrified lanes on specific highways that are equipped with ugly overhead power lines.
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That narrative has electrified Florida Democrats, and Obama's appearance was a culmination of sorts for Gillum's 20-plus-month campaign journey.
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"If everybody wants to sell a lot of electrified vehicles, the prices are going to collapse," said one PSA Group engineer.
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