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Afeela Is a New EV from Sony and Honda Coming to the U.S. in 2026
Revealed at CES 2023, the new brand start taking pre-orders in 2025, and we can only hope the production model it looks as good as this handsome sedan prototype.
NIO ET5 wait time further reduced to 8-10 weeks
NIO delivered 15,815 vehicles in December, of which 7,594 were ET5s, contributing 48 percent.
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Sony and Honda reveal Afeela, their joint EV brand, at CES
At CES 2023, Sony and Honda revealed their first electric vehicle prototype, a four-door sedan, under the brand name Afeela.
Sony And Honda Name Their New EV Car Brand Afeela, Show Prototype
Sony Honda Mobility doesn't roll off the tongue nearly as nicely.
Sony, Honda roll out prototype of ‘Afeela’ EV that will use Qualcomm tech
The prototype, announced at the CES 2023 technology trade show in Las Vegas, marks Sony's attempt to stake a claim in the fast-growing market for electric vehicles, as it looks to harness its content for entertainment inside the cars, as well as its long-standing strength in sensors. The Afeela, which sported rounded corners and a sleek black roof, will use more than 40 sensors, Yashuhide Mizuno, the chief executive of Sony Honda Mobility, told the trade show. It will also use the "Unreal Engine" 3-D creation tool from Epic Games, the maker of the "Fortnite" series of games.Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, who also appeared at the CES presentation, said the car would use Qualcomm's "Snapdragon" digital chassis.
Sony’s new “Afeela” electric vehicle with Honda to use Qualcomm tech, companies say
Sony and Honda's electric vehicle joint venture will work closely with U.S. firm Qualcomm Inc on the new "Afeela" cars, the chief executive of Sony Honda Mobility, Yasuhide Mizuno, told the CES 2023 technology trade show in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
NeedEnergy Launches Its First Project As It Moves To Get Zimbabwe Closer To The Grid Edge
For the last couple of decades, Zimbabweans have been subjected to electricity rationing due to several reasons, such as frequent droughts affecting hydropower generation and regular breakdowns at the country’s aging coal power plants. This means most businesses operating in the commercial and industrial sector as well as in the mining and agricultural sectors generally […]
Sony Honda Mobility officially unveils its Afeela EV concept at CES 2023
Less than a year after being announced, Sony Honda Mobility took to the CES 2023 stage to officially unveil its first prototype.
Zambia Increases Load-Shedding To 12 Hours a Day!
The water levels in Kariba Dam are dangerously low, mainly due to climate change-induced irregular rainfall patterns. The dam is shared between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The dam hosts hydropower generation plants for both countries. The installed generation capacity on the Zimbabwe side is 1,050 MW. On the Zambian side, the installed generation capacity is 1080 […]