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Elon Musk hints Tesla could bring back Enhanced Autopilot worldwide

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted on Twitter earlier today that he is likely to bring back Enhanced Autopilot as an option for those interested in a more immersive semi-autonomous driving experience than Basic Autopilot, but are unwilling to pay $12,000 for the company’s more advanced Full Self-Driving suite. In early 2019, Tesla removed Enhanced

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2022 Mazda MX-30 EV Arrives in California This Fall, Rotary PHEV to Follow

[ad_1] Mazda’s first electric vehicle will arrive in the United States later this year, though technically it’s just going to be California while the manufacturer considers the viability of selling to regions beyond the West Coast. The rollout makes sense as America’s 31st state has been hungrier for electric vehicles than other parts of the

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Charged EVs | Tackling the peak demand charge problem to cost-effectively scale the EV revolution

[ad_1] Sponsored by ads-tec Energy EVs are playing an increasingly important role in the transition to a net-zero emissions world and are expected to comprise at least two-thirds of global car sales by 2040. But even as EVs are becoming more widely available and affordable, the demand for fast, convenient charging is nowhere near to

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Tesla Full Self Driving Beta: How Close to Level 5 Autonomy?

[ad_1] Background: I purchased my Tesla Model 3 on October 22, 2019, and have 66,034 miles on the odometer. I’ve only had one significant repair, a squeaky left front suspension joint fixed under the warrantee. I have had to pay only one significant maintenance cost: two sets of tires for a total of $1143. I’ve

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Audi e-tron climbs 85% gradient slope at Austrian downhill course | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] In late January, Audi sent its first fully electric-powered SUV onto the slopes where the world’s best ski racers battle for victory in the Hahnenkamm Race. The specially equipped Audi e-tron climbed the “Mausefalle” on the legendary “Streif”. With an 85 percent gradient, it is the steepest section of the spectacular downhill course. With

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Volvo CE starts testing of prototype hydrogen articulated hauler

[ad_1] Following the completion of a multi-stakeholder research project aimed at breaking new ground in hydrogen technology, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has started testing of the world’s first fuel-cell articulated hauler prototype, the Volvo HX04. The results of the project will provide important insights into the possibilities provided by hydrogen and fuel cells as

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