New tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles aim to protect the US EV industry and its automotive labor force.
Daily Archive: May 18, 2024
Last Mile Delivery Is Standardizing With Two Cubic Meter Roro Boxes For E-Cargo Trikes
Low-speed, electrified, increasingly autonomous vehicles are going to be the norm, not the outlier. Standardized roro boxes and cargo trikes are part of it.
Ron DeSantis Signs Anti-Climate Change Law In Florida
Ron DeSantis, the so-called governor of Florida, this week signed legislation to expunge talk of climate change in the Sunshine State.
Chefs Want To Continue To Cook With Gas – Gas Companies Help With Disinformation Campaigns
The natural gas industry refutes the evidence that chefs who cook with natural gas impart health risks to humans.
Used Tesla Cybertruck Markups Plummet As Hype Cycle Cools Down
With increased production and decreased launch ferver, the days of $200,000+ used Cybertruck listings are gone for good.
Morocco’s automotive industry shifts gears to prep for electric vehicle era
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsDeepal L07 official images revealed, jointly built by Changan and Huawei
The Deepal L07 is jointly built by Changan and Huawei, with a focus on smart technologies. It can also be seen as the SL03's sister model.
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CATL Shenxing Battery Strikes Fear Into The Hearts Of Governments & Automakers
The CATL Shenxing PLUS battery is a big step forward for the EV revolution but a significant risk to traditional manufacturers.
New Tesla Model 3 Performance Gets Another $1,000 Price Hike
It still qualifies for the $7,500 federal tax credit, but barely.