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Slovenian propulsion technologies company Elaphe has created in-wheel motors that are compatible with high-performance brakes.
They're intended for electric vehicles and hybrids, and could revolutionize the electric vehicle industry.
The absence of an engine and transmission would make room for a larger battery to increase the vehicle's range.
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