Equipmake and Hieta to launch 'world's most power-dense' EV motor
Norfolk-based Equipmake is developing a 295bhp power unit that weighs less than 10kg.
Ajit Dalvi
04 Mar 2020
Given China’s dynamic role in global supply chains and as a primary source of many an automotive component, the impact of current production stoppage in China is being immediately felt worldwide. Can India step in?
Read moreNorfolk-based Equipmake is developing a 295bhp power unit that weighs less than 10kg.
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