EVS may refer to: Ecks vs. Sever, a 2001 video game Electric Vehicle Symposium Enhanced vision system Enhanced Voice Services European Voluntary Service...
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is a vehicle whose propulsion is powered fully or mostly by electricity. EVs include road and rail vehicles, electric boats and underwater vessels, electric...
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EVS Broadcast Equipment SA is a Belgian company that develops hardware and software products and services for live video production applications. The...
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An enhanced flight vision system (EFVS, sometimes EVS) is an airborne system which provides an image of the scene and displays it to the pilot, in order...
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IrishEVs is a consumer advice website focusing on electric vehicles, renewable energy and the climate crisis in Ireland. The site was founded by journalist...
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world, accounting for around 58% of global production of electric vehicles (EVs) and more than 1.5 million exports in 2023. In 2023, CAAM reported China...
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ISO 8601 (redirect from EVS-ISO 8601:2011)
exchange.) Denmark DS/ISO 8601:2005 (replaced DS/EN 28601) Estonia EVS 8:2008; EVS-ISO 8601:2011 European Norm EN ISO 8601, EN 28601:1992 (cancelled 7...
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vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayer-delimited particles that are naturally released from almost all types of cells but, unlike a cell, cannot replicate. EVs range...
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announcement, Hertz offered EVs from Tesla as well as GM, Kia, Polestar, and Volkswagen. Scherr also cited how often EVs were involved in accidents at...
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