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Daily Archive: December 29, 2022
NHTSA Probing Tesla For Two More Driver Assistance System-Related Crashes
One of these incidents resulted in an eight car pileup on the San Francisco Bay bridge in November.
Tesla’s 2022 Stock Plunge Is Worth Most Automakers Combined
Sure, many stocks are dropping, but it's truly mindblowing to see just how far Tesla's market cap has fallen.
NanoFlowcell wants to sell electrolyte fuel-powered EVs in the U.S.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsThis Tesla Model X Owner Bought A Rivian R1S: Which Is Better?
Can Rivian's new three-row electric SUV even compete with the tried-and-true Tesla Model X?
Watch Nico Rosberg Go Flat Out In His Rimac Nevera, Then Get Locked Out Of It
Anybody can have a bad day, even the 2016 F1 Champion.
Ram 1500 REV Trademark Registered For Upcoming Electric Truck
Ram is setting the stage for its upcoming all-electric pickup.
BMW aims to build solid-state EV batteries under license
BMW has licensed solid-state battery cell designs and manufacturing processes from Colorado-based Solid Power, taking the partnership between the two companies up a notch. The automaker, which began partnering with Solid Power in 2017, will install copies of the firm's solid-state cell pilot production lines at its facilities in Germany, and Solid...
Lithium carbonate prices fall to around RMB 500,000 with outlook remains bearish
Battery-grade lithium carbonate has fallen more than 10 percent compared to mid-November when prices reached as high as RMB 590,000 per ton.
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