From Edison Motors out of Canada. Intended for 1-ton super-duty applications, especially tow wreckers.
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More on tax incentives:
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The National Green Building Standard is the first residential sustainability and green building standard to undergo the full consensus process and receive approval from ANSI.
Passive cooling: https://youtu.be/vo_p9FlCO9w?si=8GqQpqev92-_Ckz0
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