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Shell converts London petrol station into an electric car hub with renovated Fulham site able to charge nine vehicles at a time

[ad_1] Fulham fuel station is now Shell’s first dedicated EV charging hub in the world as part of a new pilot scheme It replaced petrol and diesel pumps with 175kWh ultra-rapid devices providing up to 80% charge in 10 mins EV drivers will be charged 49p per kWh to charge up with the hub powered […]

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There’s a gender gap in electric scooters (and it’s exactly what you think)

[ad_1] A new study released by electric scooter sharing company Dott shows that there’s a significant gender gap in the electric scooter market, and it’s exactly what you think it is: men greatly outnumber women in electric scooter ridership. According to Dott’s latest study, 71% of its electric scooter riders are men, with the remaining

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Hyundai is developing a $20,000 EV for Europe

[ad_1] Hyundai is developing an affordable EV for Europe that would cost roughly $20,000, the automaker’s European marketing boss said in a recent interview with Automotive News Europe. This entry-level model would be a “battery-powered minicar” priced at 20,000 euros, Hyundai’s Andreas-Christoph Hofmann said. With the current parity of the dollar to the euro, that

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Tesla’s V4 Supercharger seems to appear in new project plans

[ad_1] Tesla’s V4 Supercharger appeared in new project plans for a site in Danvers, Massachusetts, with a design that is strikingly similar to the company’s 72 kW Urban Supercharger. However, project details outlined in blueprints for the Danvers Supercharger seem to indicate this is Tesla’s next big development in its next-gen charging posts, but some

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Tesla (TSLA) announces it sold most of its Bitcoin

[ad_1] Tesla (TSLA) announced today that it sold most of its Bitcoin, about 75%, during the last quarter. The automaker didn’t elaborate on the reason. Early in 2021, Tesla invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. Shortly after, the automaker started accepting the cryptocurrency as payment on new vehicles. However, a few days later, Tesla took a step back with

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Quick Charge Podcast: July 20, 2022

[ad_1] Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Aventon: Aventon’s award-winning Pace 500 & 350 set a standard for upright cruiser ebikes with new upgrades and design features. Check out the full line on Aventon’s website. New

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Charged EVs | MAHLE introduces new electric motor for EVs

[ad_1] Automotive supplier MAHLE has introduced a new electric motor designed for electric passenger, commercial, construction and tractor vehicles. The company says it has “developed the most durable electric motor available.” The durability of the SCT E-motor, MAHLE says, is based on its integrated oil cooling system which also uses waste heat in the vehicle’s

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Tesla bulls expect automaker to rebound from Q2 through rest of 2022

[ad_1] Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) bulls are giving their thoughts on what to expect during the Q2 Earnings Call later today, giving an indication that investors should look toward the rest of 2022 as the automaker battles to rebound from a “soft” Q2. Tesla reported fewer deliveries in Q2 than it did in Q1, the first

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