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Nissan licenses lithium-ion battery technology to APB Corporation

Nissan said on Thursday that it has licensed an advanced technology to APB Corporation that will allow mass production of lower-cost, safer lithium-ion batteries with increased charging capacity. Backed by investment from major companies, Tokyo-based APB plans to build a factory in Japan that will use Nissan’s technology to make ...

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Raise Your Game suspension kit for Suzuki Jimny

    BILSTEIN South Africa’s locally-optimised Raise Your Game range has been expanded with the addition of a kit for the Suzuki Jimny, the country’s most affordable off-roader. Raise Your Game (RYG) kits continue to up the ante when it comes to value-rich suspension upgrades for a growing range of ...

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Tiger Wheel & Tyre lists five tips to keep your car in shape during lockdown

With all of South Africa in lockdown, and the majority of vehicles parked for all but the most essential trips, Tiger Wheel & Tyre reminds motorists that even, and perhaps especially, when they are stationary for long periods of time, cars still need some TLC. Here are the company’s top ...

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Toyota wins 66th Okochi Memorial Production Prize

        Toyota has received the Okochi Memorial Production Prize in the 66th (2019) Okochi Memorial Prize awards for its innovative aluminum casting technology that improves the plant environment and product functionality. Presented by the Okochi Memorial Foundation, the Okochi Memorial Prize acknowledges remarkable achievements related to research and ...

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National lockdown: ‘Don’t take the road’, Dunlop implores South Africans

Dunlop on Monday asked South Africans to play their part by staying at home as the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic. The leading tyre brand marketed in the country by Sumitomo Rubber South Africa has launched a ‘Don’t Take The Road’ campaign in a video message,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD382gqSFXg&feature=youtu.be, urging the public to leave ...

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LIQUI MOLY maintains top spot as Germany’s most popular oil brand

  LIQUI MOLY, German lubricant manufacturer,  remains Germany’s most popular oil brand. And the Managing Director, Ernst Prost,is happy about this as confirmed by readers of the largest car magazines in the country, especially as two of the magazines gave the oil brand the tenth title in a row. “With ...

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LIQUI MOLY: Nobody will be laid off – if need be, I’ll waive my salary – Managing Director, Ernst Prost

    LIQUI MOLY, German oil and additive specialist, has assured that none of its workers will be laid off in the face of the global Coronavirus pandemic. The assurance is coming in just less than a week after the Managing Director, Ernst Prost, approved a 1,000 Euro bonus as ...

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LIQUI MOLY gives 1,000 Euro each to staff as ‘Corona Consolation ‘

  LIQUI MOLY, the German oil and additive specialist, appears to be defying the Coronavirus  as it  has decided to splash a 1, 000 Euro bonus on each of its staff across the globe instead of short-time work. The company sells its products in more than 120 countries across the ...

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Porsche revolutionises sporty seating with innovative 3D-printing technology

  Porsche is revolutionising sporty seating as the luxury sport carmaker  presents an innovative alternative to conventional bucket seat upholstery with the concept study “3D-printed bodyform full-bucket seat”. Here, the central section of the seat, in other words the seat and backrest cushions, is partly produced by a 3D-printer. Customers ...

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Mixed reactions trail newly-released automotive aftermarket guidelines

  Mixed reactions are trailing the recently-published guidelines on Automotive Aftermarket in South Africa. While consumers have welcomed the recently published Guidelines for Competition in the South African Automotive Aftermarket Industry, believing that motoring costs will be slashed, the automotive industry, on the other hand, has slammed the guidelines, citing ...

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