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Sustainable Transport News 9 August 2025 - 4 November 2025

Electric Air Taxis Take Flight: Beta Technologies’ $1 Billion IPO Ignites the Electric Aviation Revolution

Electric Air Taxis Take Flight: Beta Technologies’ $1 Billion IPO Ignites the Electric Aviation Revolution

Beta Technologies’ Blockbuster IPO Debut Beta Technologies officially hit Wall Street on November 4, 2025, ringing the NYSE opening bell to celebrate its public debut sevendaysvt.com. The company’s IPO priced at $34 per share, above the marketed range of $27–33 reuters.com, which reflects strong investor demand. In fact, Beta upsized the offering from 25 million to 29.85 million Class A shares (with underwriters granted an option for ~4.48 million more) businesswire.com businesswire.com. This netted about $1.01–1.02 billion in fresh capital for the company, overshooting initial expectations of ~$825 million techbuzz.ai. At the IPO price, Beta’s market capitalization comes out around $7.4–7.5 billion reuters.com sevendaysvt.com. The enthusiastic reception marks
Tesla Model 3 vs BYD Seal vs Hyundai Ioniq 6: The Ultimate 2025 EV Showdown—Which One Should You Buy?

Tesla’s New $35K EV and Future Vehicles: What You Need to Know

Tesla is rolling out these new vehicles amid sagging sales. In Q2 2025, Tesla posted its worst year-over-year delivery decline in a decade reuters.com, prompting investors to watch these launches closely. Analysts note that introducing lower-cost models could help “stem the steep decline in sales” reuters.com. One Reuters analyst observed that despite the weakness, Tesla still has “a strong foundation in…energy storage, robotics, and AI-powered transportation,” and that developments like robotaxi trials could reignite investor enthusiasm reuters.com reuters.com. What We Know About Tesla’s New Cheap Model Tesla’s public statements are limited, but a few facts have emerged. In its Q2
3 Urban E-Bikes Battle for 2025’s Best Commuter — The Results Will Surprise You

3 Urban E-Bikes Battle for 2025’s Best Commuter — The Results Will Surprise You

Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 uses the Turbo Full Power 2.0 mid-drive with 250W nominal output and 70Nm of torque, enabling up to 28 mph Class 3 assistance. Trek FX+ 7S uses a TQ HPR50 mid-drive delivering 250W continuous (about 300W peak) and 50Nm of torque, also supporting up to 28 mph. Gazelle Medeo T10 HMB runs a Bosch Performance Line mid-drive with up to 65Nm of torque and Class 1 20 mph assist, while the Medeo T10+ version offers up to 28 mph with roughly 85Nm torque. Specialized Turbo Vado 4.0 features a 710Wh integrated downtube battery, rated for about
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