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blended with high weight molecular polyorganosiloxane and liquid paraffin. Therefore, the sewing thread will be lubricity, antistatic, wear resistance and smoothness after processed by this thread lubrication.
Sewing thread silicone wax:
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spin oil for Polyester staple fiber: Process chemical for Manufacture PET RE-HCS polyester staple fiber.
Silicone softener for Polyester staple fiber:
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anti-static agent for Polyester staple fiber: Applied to polyester, nylon, polyester and other synthetic fiber for antistatic.
Antistatic agent SN can be used alone, can also be associated with other containing
anionic surfactant, oil, emulsifier prepared into water solution, so that the fiber tow can be eliminate static through emulsion, dosage is generally of fiber weight 0.2~0.5%.
Defoamer for PET sheet cleaning:
Electric vs. hydrogen: 4 EV experts predict the future of mobility
The future of mobility is at a crossroads, and the debate between battery electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is heating up. While it's clear that the internal combustion engine is on its way out, the path forward depends on innovation, investment, and how quickly new technologies can be scaled for mass adoption.
At last month’s **REVOLUTION Digital #2**, we brought together some of the most influential minds in clean technology to discuss what the future of mobility might look like. Their insights were thought-provoking, revealing not just where we’re headed, but how different technologies could work together to create a more sustainable world. Here are four key takeaways from their electrifying discussion:
**Prediction One: The Future Is Battery Electric**
Michael Hajesch, CEO of **Ionity**, a leading European charging network, believes the future is clearly electric. With over 400 fast-charging stations across 24 countries, Ionity is playing a major role in making EVs viable for long-distance travel. Hajesch points to the rapid growth of the EV market, with over 200 models now available in Europe. He emphasizes that the shift to EVs isn’t just a trend—it’s an inevitable move driven by infrastructure investment, consumer demand, and technological progress. “We’re talking about 2025-2030, not 2050,†he said. “The future is battery electric.â€
**Prediction Two: The Future Is a Mix of Technologies**
Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Secretary General of **Hydrogen Europe**, argues that the future won’t be one or the other—it will be both. He stresses that hydrogen and battery electric vehicles each have their own strengths. “Hydrogen-electric cars are electric cars,†he explained. “They produce electricity on board, but they’re better suited for long-range and heavy-duty transport.†For short trips and urban environments, batteries are more efficient, while hydrogen shines in long-haul trucking and industrial applications. “The future is the best mix,†he concluded.
**Prediction Three: Battery Electric Vehicles Are Here to Stay**
Mathieu Bonnet, CEO of **Allego**, one of Europe’s largest charging solution providers, agrees that EVs are here to stay. He highlights the importance of clean energy and digitalization in shaping the future of transportation. “Optimization of time, space, and environment is possible through digitalization,†he said. “And digitalization is linked with electricity.†Whether through shared mobility, autonomous driving, or smart grids, he sees a future where EVs play a central role in reducing emissions and improving efficiency.
**Prediction Four: Clean Energy-Powered EVs Are the Way Forward**
Michiel Langezaal, founder of **Fastned**, a leader in fast-charging solutions, is a strong advocate for EVs powered by renewable energy. He compared the efficiency of solar and wind energy directly to hydrogen, highlighting that the process of generating and using hydrogen is far less efficient. “With solar, you generate energy, connect it to your car, and drive,†he said. “With hydrogen, you lose half the energy along the way.†For Langezaal, the choice is clear—electricity is the future, and it’s already here.
**So, Which Side Are You On?**
While three of the four experts leaned toward battery electric vehicles, all agreed that hydrogen has a role to play in specific use cases. As Jorgo Chatzimarkakis put it, the future may not be either/or—it could be both.
For those interested in diving deeper into the future of mobility, don’t miss **REVOLUTION Digital #3**, coming on December 8th. This double edition will focus on Europe and North America, exploring how sustainable transportation trends are shaping the future of mobility in these key markets. Save your spot today and join the conversation. Plus, register for **REVOLUTION Digital #3** and get a 100€ discount on your **REVOLUTION Conference 2021** ticket.