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2021 Hyundai EVs Get Fast Charging Free

[ad_1] Hyundai’s 2021 Kona Electric and Ioniq Electric now include 250 kWh of complimentary fast charging through Electrify America, with more than 2,400 ultra-fast chargers across the U.S. According to Electrify America, 96 percent of the population lives within a 120-mile radius of one of their chargers. Whether it’s in response to concerns among potential […]

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German-Made Tesla Model Y Performance Amazes In Bjørn\’s 1,000 Km Challenge

[ad_1] The made-in-Germany (MIG) Tesla Model Y Performance for the European market, offers state-of-the-art efficiency and range in its class, according to recent Bjørn Nyland tests. After a pretty strong result in the range test of 510 km/317 miles at 90 km/h (56 mph), Bjørn Nyland\’s 1,000 km challenge proves also outstanding long-distance travel capabilities,

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National Auto Dealers Association Investing In EV Education

[ad_1] This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX, which makes and sells aftermarket Tesla accessories. The opinions expressed therein are not necessarily our own at InsideEVs, nor have we been paid by EVANNEX to publish these articles. We find the company\’s perspective as an aftermarket supplier of Tesla accessories interesting and are happy to share its content

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Sony and Honda create joint EV company, and Sony gets top billing

[ad_1] Sony and Honda have officially signed a joint venture agreement to establish a company to build electric cars together. The new company will be called “Sony Honda Mobility Inc.,” notably giving Sony top billing over the established automaker. The company will also focus on “mobility services,” building on Sony’s January announcement of the formation

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The Week of Driving Autonomously in an Xpeng

[ad_1] XPeng, a Chinese maker of EVs, sent a fleet of XPeng P7s on a 2,284-mile, weeklong autonomous driving jaunt across six provinces, the longest by any mass-produced vehicles in the country. A demonstration of XPeng’s navigation-guided pilot (NGP) autonomous driving capabilities is taking place right now on highways in China. Developed in-house, NGP is

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This Tesla Model Y Is Already Paying For Itself In Just Three Months

[ad_1] Ryan Shaw has owned his Tesla Model Y for about three months or so. His crossover is the least expensive Model Y currently available – the $52,990 Long Range. Still, that\’s a whole lot of money for a new car. Thankfully, Tesla will bring a cheaper Standard Range version to market at a later date. As

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Tesla is sending untrained employees to work on cars as service becomes problematic

[ad_1] Tesla is sending some of its employees who are not in service and are untrained to work on cars into service centers to fix vehicles. It looks like Tesla’s service issues are bigger than we thought. Earlier this month, we reported on CEO Elon Musk’s announcement that Tesla is working on service in North

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Charged EVs | Electrifying Auxiliaries: A flexible system approach for multiple auxiliaries

[ad_1] Sponsored by KEB Traditionally, a combustion engine provides more than just traction power to the wheels for commercial vehicles. It powers smaller auxiliary loads from the drive belt such as the power steering pump, air compressor for brakes and suspension, HVAC compressor, and coolant pump. And for body equipment, an engine provides power via

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Tesla continues to tease us all with Semi sightings across the U.S.

[ad_1] Tesla is continuing to tease everyone excited about its upcoming Class-8 heavy-duty electric truck, the Semi. The truck has now made its third appearance this week, and despite CEO Elon Musk’s plead for patience regarding the company’s product roadmap, the Semi is making more appearances more often, perhaps shifting at a change in tune

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