Author name: evehicle

Tesla expands Supercharger pilot program for non-Tesla EV owners to a large part of Europe

[ad_1] Tesla expands Supercharger pilot program for non-Tesla EV owners to Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. The program to give access to the Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric car owners is now in most of Europe. Over the last year, we have been reporting on Tesla ramping up its effort to open the Supercharger network, its […]

Tesla expands Supercharger pilot program for non-Tesla EV owners to a large part of Europe Read More »

Riding The Brand New Energica Experia Electric Touring Motorcycle – CleanTechnica Review

[ad_1] Recently, I got a chance to ride the brand new Energica Experia, a green touring bike built for the long distance rider looking for a comfortable riding position, long range, carrying capacity, and without compromise on performance. Energica delivers it all with this bike, and then some. The bike is offered with a full

Riding The Brand New Energica Experia Electric Touring Motorcycle – CleanTechnica Review Read More »

Why Efficiency Is Key To Winning In Formula E

[ad_1] Alex Lynn’s recent victory for Mahindra at the London E-Prix was, in part, thanks to the team’s hard work away from the track, improving the car’s efficiency and the ability for their drivers to optimise energy use through the race. In the accompanying video, Mahindra’s engineers and driver Alexander Sims explain the lengths to

Why Efficiency Is Key To Winning In Formula E Read More »

Volkswagen ID.R sets new electric record on the Nürburgring | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] Volkswagen has achieved another milestone in electro-mobility: The ID.R, powered by two electric motors, lapped the Nürburgring-Nordschleife in 6:05.336 minutes – faster than any electric vehicle before it. Romain Dumas (F) beat the previous record set by Peter Dumbreck (GB, NIO EP9) in 2017 by 40.564 seconds. With an average speed of 204.96 km/h,

Volkswagen ID.R sets new electric record on the Nürburgring | Electric Vehicle News Read More »

Charged EVs | Hyundai discontinues Ioniq hybrid and PHEV

[ad_1] Hyundai’s Ioniq hatchback exemplified an earlier generation of electrified vehicles. It was offered in three different powertrain variants: hybrid, plug-in hybrid and pure EV. Now, the more forward-looking automakers, of which Hyundai is one, are realizing that a “clean-sheet” dedicated EV platform is best. Hyundai dropped the Ioniq Electric in the US after the

Charged EVs | Hyundai discontinues Ioniq hybrid and PHEV Read More »

bp to take a 40.5% stake and operatorship of the AREH green hydrogen hub megaproject in the Pilbara

[ad_1] bp will acquire a 40.5% equity stake in and to become operator of the Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), which has the potential to be one of the largest renewables and green hydrogen hubs in the world. Based on the development of world-scale renewable power generation, AREH, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia,

bp to take a 40.5% stake and operatorship of the AREH green hydrogen hub megaproject in the Pilbara Read More »

Alcoa investing $51M to boost aluminum production at Mosjøen Smelter in Norway

[ad_1] Alcoa Corporation announced a $51-million project to increase the production capacity at its Mosjøen smelter in Norway by 14,000 metric tons per year (mtpy). Alcoa’s Mosjøen location currently has a nameplate capacity of 200,000 mtpy, and the investment is expected to increase that capacity to 214,000 mtpy by the end of 2026. Amperage to

Alcoa investing $51M to boost aluminum production at Mosjøen Smelter in Norway Read More »

Volkswagen ID.Buzz is mass-produced at the Hannover plant in Germany, with a target of 15,000 units this year

[ad_1]   Electric Wheelco June 3 news, last month, Volkswagen announced the overseas prices of ID. Buzz and ID.BuzzFeed Cargo electric cars, the standard wheelbase five-seat version of the ID. Buzz Pro starts at 64,581 euros (about 45.85 euros). The ID. Buzz Cargo with standard wheelbase begins at 54,430 euros (about 386,500 yuan), and after-tax

Volkswagen ID.Buzz is mass-produced at the Hannover plant in Germany, with a target of 15,000 units this year Read More »

Scroll to Top