A "premium German automaker" has placed an enormous order with Rheinmetall, a German auto parts supplier, for next-gen EV components.
Daily Archive: January 2, 2023
Human Waste & Climate Change Are Destroying Old Cape Cod
Climate change and human activity are making parts of Cape Cod uninhabitable. Many don't want to spend the money to fix the problem.
Tesla’s 2022 woes included missing its delivery target
Elon Musk’s EV company sold more cars than ever. But not as many as it expected—and Wall Street remains jittery about its future.
Hitting record, electric cars sales in Norway near 80% in 2022
Almost four out of five new cars sold in Norway last year were battery-powered, with Tesla the top-selling brand for the second year in a row, registration data showed on Monday.
Hitting record, electric cars sales in Norway near 80% in 2022
OSLO (Reuters) -Almost four out of five new cars sold in Norway last year were battery-powered, with Tesla the top-selling brand for the second year in a row, registration data showed on Monday. Seeking to become the first nation to end the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2025, oil-producing Norway has until now exempted battery-powered fully electric vehicles (BEV) from taxes imposed on rivals using internal combustion engines (ICE). The share of new electric vehicles rose to 79.3% in 2022 from 65% in 2021 and from a mere 2.9% a decade ago, the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) said.
Tesla May Be Readying Cheaper Model Y With 4680 Battery Cells For US
The Model Y is more expensive than many electric SUVs, so perhaps it's time for Tesla to offer an affordable version.
Volvo C40 Recharge Review
Volvo was a slow starter in the EV transition. Its mother company Geely then pushed Volvo to go electric. At first gently, later more forcefully. Eventually, Volvo announced it would be a fully electric brand by 2030. Volvo decided to call its line of plug-in cars “Recharge” models. Only two of the nine Recharge models […]
CarFax says odometer rollbacks up 7% year-over-year
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsSwiss Startup URB-X Is Developing Elevated Bike Paths For European Cities
The project is set to start in Stuttgart, Germany, with a one-kilometer test track to be consturcted.
One Year On, Is The Subaru Solterra EV “Real”?
Is the Toyota-based Solterra crossover worthy of the Subie badge?