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KYMCO, Taiwan Taxi to equip B2B delivery fleet with Ionex

KYMCO, Taiwan Taxi to equip B2B delivery fleet with Ionex
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Kwang Yang, GBG Express team up in shift to electric

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KYMCO Taiwan spins off Ionex e-scooter brand

KYMCO Taiwan spins off Ionex e-scooter brand 5 April 2021 11:35 am / 0 comments Major scooter maker KYMCO of Taiwan is planning to bring the fight to rival electric scooter (e-scooter) manufacturer Gogoro with the spin-off of its Ionex e-scooter brand. While KYMCO has been known as a scooter maker for over 50 years, Gogoro, its rival in the Taiwan domestic market, holds 77% of e-scooter sales in Taiwan, compared to KYMCO’s 4%. In terms of number for the Taiwan e-scooter market, this translates in 345,190 units sold, compared to KYMCO’s 19,215, reports electrek.co. KYMCO will be removing its branding, putting Ionex forward as a stand alone brand, in the hopes that this will catch the consumer’s eye, said KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko.

Construction workers claim wage theft at Sheldon ISD project

Construction workers claim wage theft at Sheldon ISD project FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 C.E. King High School in the Sheldon Independent School District. Two workers on the $146 million project say they were victims of wage theft, claiming they were not paid the prevailing wage. Sheldon ISD and the subcontractor deny they were underpaid.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of15 C.E. King High School in the Sheldon Independent School District. Two workers on the $146 million project say they were victims of wage theft, claiming they were not paid the prevailing wage. Sheldon ISD and the subcontractor deny they were underpaid.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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