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InstaVolt receives £110m funding boost for rapid charging expansion

[ad_1] Rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging provider InstaVolt has announced it has received £110m in senior debt financing from Santander, Lloyds Bank, Investec, Natixis and NIBC to continue its significant expansion of rapid EV charging infrastructure throughout the UK. This latest funding boost is a commitment InstaVolt’s significant infrastructure expansion and to the wider EV industry, as

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Cadillac Celestiq electric luxury sedan will be built at GM tech center

[ad_1] GM on Thursday confirmed that it plans to hand-build the Cadillac Celestiq—the upcoming flagship EV for the luxury brand—at the automaker’s Global Technical Center in Warren, Michigan.  “As Cadillac’s future flagship sedan, Celestiq signifies a new, resurgent era for the brand,” GM president Mark Reuss said in a statement. He confirmed that the Celestiq

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QOTD: Does Hyundai’s 2021 Ioniq Hybrid Deserve Awards?

[ad_1]   Hyundai’s 2021 Ioniq hybrid and plug-in hybrid received the Best Hybrid Car and Plug-In Hybrid awards from U.S. News & World Report. Our question is, are they the best hybrids or not? Did the right car(s) win? In this year’s Best Hybrid and Electric Cars awards, U.S. News & World Report identified seven eco-vehicle

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Tesla launches its own insurance based on real-time driver data in Nevada with more states to come

[ad_1] Tesla Insurance, the automaker’s growing insurance division, has launched its real-time driver data insurance product in Nevada. It is now available in eight states, plus California but without real-time driver data, and there’s evidence that several more states are coming. Tesla Insurance expansion Tesla updated its website to note that its real-time data insurance

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Electric Last Mile Solutions Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

[ad_1] Only a year after going public following a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), EV startup Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. The electric delivery van maker\’s bankruptcy petition filed on June 14 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware is the first step

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Tesla offering Enhanced Autopilot in New Zealand and Australia

[ad_1] Tesla is offering Enhanced Autopilot in New Zealand and Australia, after announcing that it will start shipping Model Y and Model 3 vehicles with Tesla Vision to both countries.  According to Tesla’s website in New Zealand, Enhanced Autopilot will cost NZD$5,700 ($3,615). It will include Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change, Auto Park, Summon,

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What Does Elon Musk Drive? Tesla Model S, Model 3, Model X & Here\’s Why

[ad_1] What Do I Drive is a series where the editors and writers of InsideEVs share with readers the cars we personally drive. These are the cars we bought with our own money and drive in our daily lives. As such, we\’ve got a lot to say about them. This particular What Do I Drive post

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2023 Vantas VX SUV and T-Go Coming to the U.S.

[ad_1] The Vantas VX SUV will go on sale in the U.S. in late 2022. HAAH Automotive Holdings and Sicar announced yesterday that they will import Vantas and T-Go vehicles. This is a prelude to HAAH and Shanghai Sicar Automotive Technology manufacturing vehicles stateside. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed their U.S. manufacturing startup. A letter of

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