Codenamed GT1, the electric sedan will offer up to 603 hp and over 400 miles of range, according to a leaked production schedule.
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Stellantis adopts SAE J3400—yes, the Tesla charge port
Stellantis is the latest automaker to adopt Tesla's North America Charging Standard (NACS) port for EV fast charging—but the automaker's announcement of it, made Monday, downplayed any connection to Tesla to a point that EV shoppers and longtime Tesla fans alike might find absurd. A Stellantis press release doesn't mention Tesla or NACS at...
The Chrysler Halcyon Concept Is A Sleek Cruiser With Wireless Charging
The Chrysler Halcyon concept is Stellantis' newest take on EVs. It's sleek, open-focused, and aimed solely at comfort and ease of driving.
Joby to Launch Electric Air Taxi Service in UAE
Joby’s electric air taxi on display at the World Governments Summit in Dubai. Joby Aviation Launches
Does PNNL Deliver Energy Savings Through Rules & Codes for Buildings? Let Us Count the Ways
Does PNNL Deliver Energy Savings Through Rules and Codes for Buildings? Let Us Count the Ways
BYD Seagull arrives in South America for 20,000 USD as Dolphin Mini
It took BYD only 9 months since China launch to take Seagull overseas.
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Latin America EV Sales Report, Part 3: Leaders on the Podium (Colombia, Uruguay, Costa Rica)
Latin America EV Sales Report, Part 3: the leading podium (Colombia, Uruguay, Costa Rica) And so we get to the last part
The Life Story Of A Committed Hydrogen-For-Energy Worker Unfolds
It's easy to get to the bottom of one of many slippery slopes in hydrogen as an energy carrier and have no idea how you got there or how to get out.
In A Warming World, Climate Scientists Consider Category 6 Hurricanes
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US House Forces Military To Stop Using Chinese-Made Energy Storage Batteries
US House of Representatives have forced the US military to disconnect a battery energy storage system at Camp Lejeune because the batteries in the energy storage system were manufactured by CATL