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0Electric motor maker Remy International files for $100M IPO 1301317800
Last Friday, auto parts maker Remy International Inc. filed with U.S. regulators for an initial public offering valued at up to $100 million. The Indiana-based company is perhaps best known for its electric motors that provide propulsion for vehicles such as the Aperta 2e and AMP's converted Saturn ...
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MotoCzysz unveils D1g1tal Dr1ve D1, we enthuse 1289588520
D1g1tal Dr1ve D1 – Click above for high-res image galleryElectric-drive design genius has a name: MotoCzysz. The team behind the E1PC electric race bike has taken the elegant essence of that high performance drive system and distilled it down into one compact glossy red box called the ... -
Remy International, MotoCzysz team up to develop the D1g1tal Dr1ve electric propulsion system 1282917780
MotoCzysz E1pc – Click above for high-res image galleryRemy International, a company known mainly for its work with electric motors, has teamed up with MotoCzysz, a leading innovator in the electric motorcycle industry, to develop an integrated electric drive system that will feature ... -
Remy and Enova team up to develop electric drive system 1278853380
A couple weeks ago, Remy International chief executive officer John Weber offered up his one-sided opinion regarding the shift towards in-house production of vital hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) components. As a discouraged Weber previously remarked:
Does it annoy me that GM's going down this ... -
Aptera claims 2e will have 200-mile range with new Remy International electric motors 1271355360
Aptera 2e – Click above for high-res image galleryRecent stories about Aptera Motors have been rife with controversy. Who can forget the words of company chief executive officer Paul Wilbur as he mentioned the possibility of production of the 2e moving overseas, a statement he later ... -
Remy supplying the motors for Daimler-built two-mode hybrid transmission 1265115840
Daimler is now building its own version of the two-mode hybrid transmissions that were co-developed with General Motors and BMW. The Daimler-built transmissions are used in the Mercedes-Benz ML450 and BMW X6 hybrids. Inside of each of those transmissions are two electric motor/generators which ...

