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- Electrification is the process of powering by electricity and, in many contexts, the introduction of such power by changing over from an earlier power...
- Railway electrification is the use of electric power for the propulsion of rail transport. Electric railways use either electric locomotives (hauling...
- Electrify America, LLC is an electric vehicle DC fast-charging network in the United States, with more than 950 stations and over 4,250 DC fast charging...
- Dual electrification is a system whereby a railway line is supplied power both via overhead catenary and a third rail. This is done to enable trains that...
- Electrified Funk is the second studio album by the funk rock band Wild Cherry, released in 1977. It contains the track "Baby Don't You Know", which roughly...
- Look up electrification or electrified in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Electrification may refer to: Electrification, the process of converting a system...
- 19th century, when the Second Industrial Revolution brought forth electrification and m**** utilization of DC and AC electric motors. Using electricity...
- Electrify Canada is a corporation formed by Electrify America and Volkswagen Group to build electric vehicle (EV) direct current (DC) charging infrastructure...
- where each segment is electrified only while covered by a vehicle which is using its power. The third-rail system of electrification is not related to the...
- automobile manufacturers Timeline of ****anese automobiles Eliica References "****an Electrifies the Gas Buggie" Po****r Mechanics, March 1950, pp. 88–89. Notes...