Author name: evehicle

How Much Is The Cheapest Tesla Car?

[ad_1] Throughout 2021, Tesla has changed its pricing layout countless times. From removing the Cybertruck\’s price entirely to raising the Model Y Dual Motor\’s base price by $10,000, it\’s apparent that times are certainly changing for Tesla\’s pricing schematics.  The days where you could order a software downgraded Model 3 Standard Range for $35,000 are […]

How Much Is The Cheapest Tesla Car? Read More »

Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell HD Truck On Its Way

[ad_1] The Hyundai Xcient is on its way to becoming the first mass-produced hydrogen-powered, heavy-duty truck. Design and performance improvements have made it more competitive with those expected from Mercedes-Benz, Toyota-Hino, and Nikola. “Leveraging more than 20 years of experience in fuel cell technology, Hyundai Motor furthers its vision of an eco-friendly hydrogen society,” said

Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell HD Truck On Its Way Read More »

Indian natural rubber output rises 23% in 2016-17; exceeds target, Auto News, ET Auto

[ad_1] KOCHI: The natural rubber production in the country has surpassed the target of 6.54 lakh tonnes set by the Rubber Board for 2016-17. The production has jumped by 23 % from a year earlier to reach 6.90 lakh tonnes. The output had plummeted to the lowest in two decades at 5.62 lakh tonne in

Indian natural rubber output rises 23% in 2016-17; exceeds target, Auto News, ET Auto Read More »

Electrified Farming, EV Chargers & ABB, Battery Powered Marine for Amsterdam, Japan’s Shift to EVs

[ad_1] Electrified Farming Farming Of The Future: Ford Pro, Sonoma County Winegrowers Join Forces To Electrify Business Of Farming EV Charger, Charging ABB acquires controlling interest in InCharge Energy, strengthening its EV charging solutions in the U.S. ABB E-mobility increases majority stake in Chinese EV charging provider Chargedot Battery Powered Marine EST-Floattech delivers battery systems

Electrified Farming, EV Chargers & ABB, Battery Powered Marine for Amsterdam, Japan’s Shift to EVs Read More »

What Do I Drive? A 2012 Chevy Volt And A Tesla Model 3 And 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. First our driving habits and our driving

What Do I Drive? A 2012 Chevy Volt And A Tesla Model 3 And Here\’s Why Read More »

Samsung announce 900Wh/L All-Solid-State Battery Technology | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] Researchers from the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) and the Samsung R&D Institute Japan (SRJ) presented a study on high-performance, long-lasting all-solid-state batteries to Nature Energy, one of the world’s leading scientific journals. Compared to widely used lithium-ion batteries, which utilize liquid electrolytes, all-solid-state batteries support greater energy density, which opens the door

Samsung announce 900Wh/L All-Solid-State Battery Technology | Electric Vehicle News Read More »

Milestone for the future of the Wolfsburg production location

[ad_1] “The decision by the Supervisory Board is an important milestone for the transformation of our brand and the future of the Wolfsburg production facility. We are thus strengthening and sustaining the competitiveness of the main plant and giving the workforce a robust long-term perspective,” Volkswagen CEO Ralf Brandstätter said. “We are setting benchmarks in

Milestone for the future of the Wolfsburg production location Read More »

Lightyear 0 solar EV, federal charging network details, Tesla Autopilot under scrutiny: Today’s Car News

[ad_1] A federally subsidized EV charging network is starting to take form, and we look at some of the requirements. The Lightyear One is now the Lightyear 0 on the way to production. And Tesla’s Autopilot features are now a step away from a potential federal safety recall. This and more, here at Green Car

Lightyear 0 solar EV, federal charging network details, Tesla Autopilot under scrutiny: Today’s Car News Read More »

EU to Sustain Ban on Combustion Engines by 2035

[ad_1] The European Union has forced automakers to stop selling new gasoline-powered cars as they have sustained plans to ban combustion engines from 2035 in order to protect the climateThe EU has also voted against the amendment that would haveallowed automakers to cut emissions by 90% instead of 100%. This a strong move against the

EU to Sustain Ban on Combustion Engines by 2035 Read More »

Scroll to Top