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SpaceX gets permit for \”Project Echo\” in Central Texas

[ad_1] On June 6, 2022, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approved a permit for a SpaceX construction project called “Project Echo.” The construction is located in Bastrop County, Central Texas, where Elon Musk’s other companies—including The Boring Company and Neuralink—have established a presence. Bastrop County property records revealed that Gapped Bass LLC—which is closely […]

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Polestar ships CarPlay as Volkswagen doubts Apple Car

[ad_1] Apple’s car ambitions range from replacing your infotainment system with the iPhone to someday selling self-driving electric vehicles. Not every auto exec is convinced Apple will ever cross the finish line to shipping its own car, however. Meanwhile, more automakers are continuing to adopt Apple CarPlay even as the company teases its next grand

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Tesla Cybertruck design is \’finally locked\’ and gets new timeline

[ad_1] After several revisions, Elon Musk says that the final Tesla Cybertruck design is “finally locked,” and he updated the timeline to production for mid-2023. When Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck back in 2019, Tesla said that the electric pickup truck would make it to market by the end of 2021. As the deadline was approaching, the

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Volkswagen releases design sketch for ID.AERO fully-electric sedan; Chinese market first

[ad_1] The Volkswagen brand released design sketches of the ID. AERO concept vehicle, a fully-electric limousine planned for the Chinese automobile market. The digital world premiere of the pre-production study will take place on 27 June. The future production version of the ID. AERO will see Volkswagen expand its successful electric vehicle lineup in the

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Charged EVs | Microchip Technology releases new inductive position sensor for EV motor control

[ad_1] Microchip Technology has introduced a new inductive position sensor designed for EV motor control applications. It’s part of a product line of inductive position sensors offered by the company, and is available now. The LX34070 IC uses printed circuit board traces and includes differential outputs and fast sample rates. “Microchip expects its LX34070 IC

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EVTRIC RISE Electric Motorcycle Price, Range & Features

[ad_1] EVTRIC Motors – a Pune-based electric vehicle venture by PAPL launched the electric motorcycle EVTRIC RISE. The high-speed motorcycle is the first electric motorcycle by the brand, flaunting an elegant style and high-end technology. EVTRIC Motors team launched this product during their dealers’ meet in Sikar, Rajasthan at INR 1,59,990 (Ex-Showroom). Dealer partners from

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Biden to propose gas tax suspension – a Band-Aid on an open wound

[ad_1] President Biden is preparing to propose a three-month gas tax suspension to Congress, but at this point, it’s only a Band-Aid on a big open wound. The average gas price in the US is right now hovering at around $5 a gallon. It is putting a lot of pressure on lower-income people and families.

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2023 Nissan Leaf starts at $28,895 in base S form: Refreshed look, 149-mile range

[ad_1] The refreshed 2023 Nissan Leaf starts at $28,895 (including destination) for the base S model, Nissan confirmed Tuesday in a press release. That base MSRP is $400 higher than the 2022 model, but Nissan also increased the destination fee from $1,025 to $1,095, bringing the total price hike up to $470. The current-generation Leaf

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Micron achieves first LPDDR5 ISO 26262 ASIL-D certification; boost for autonomy

[ad_1] Memory solutions company Micron has received the first International Organization of Standardization (ISO) 26262 Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) D certification of memory for its low-power double data rate 5 (LPDDR5) DRAM, which is based on its first-to-market 1α (1-alpha) process node. With next-generation advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) applications requiring increasing levels of autonomy

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