NHTSA reopens investigation into Tesla unintended acceleration

Fisker points to suppliers in slow production ramp of Ocean EV

2023 Fisker Ocean pre-production at Magna Steyr plant in Graz, AustriaFisker is pointing to supplier issues as the reason behind a slow production ramp-up of its Ocean electric SUV. The company on Friday reported that just 1,022 Oceans were produced in the second quarter at contractor Magna's facility in Austria. This included a mix of customer cars and vehicles intended for "marketing and engineering purposes," a...

China EV daily: CAAM revises fair market order commitment, Voyah Zhiguang PHEV debut, BYD ATTO 3 tops EV sales in Thailand and Israel

CAAM adjusts its stance on market competition, Voyah unveils the new Zhiguang PHEV expected to launch in Q3, while BYD ATTO 3 leads as the best-selling EV in Thailand and Israel for H1 2023.

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GM has issues with EPA rules seeking 50% EVs by 2030

2024 Cadillac LyriqGeneral Motors on Wednesday said it would have trouble complying with proposed emissions rules that would require vastly greater EV sales over the next decade. As reported by Reuters, GM said in comments to the EPA that there are six state and federal regulations that "could require each automaker to exceed 50% EVs in at least a dozen vehicle...

NHTSA reopens investigation into Tesla unintended acceleration

Tesla SuperchargerThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reopened an investigation into alleged Tesla unintended acceleration in response to a petition. The investigation covers nearly every Tesla Model S, Model X, Model 3, and Model Y built, encompassing around 1.8 million vehicles in the U.S. It's a reversal of an earlier decision by the...