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Made-In-Texas Tesla Model Y Price Increased By $2,000

[ad_1] The Tesla Model Y version, produced on a limited scale at the Tesla Giga Texas plant, has not avoided price increases, which recently rolled through Tesla\’s lineup. According to Reddit user phantom17373, the Made-in-Texas (MIT) Tesla Model Y now starts at $61,990, which is $2,000 more compared to the $59,990 reported in April. At the […]

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Volkswagen cannot surpass Tesla, Chinese electric cars are very competitive, and humanoid robots will be released in September

[ad_1]   \”Volkswagen can\’t surpass Tesla\”, \”China\’s electric cars are very competitive\”… This is Musk\’s evaluation of Tesla\’s competitors in the latest interview. In addition, he bluntly revealed Tesla’s current development bottleneck, the three major obstacles to acquiring Twitter, the latest developments in humanoid robots, and the reasons for investing in Dogecoin… Musk also expressed

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ABB E-mobility opens its largest DC fast charger production facility in Italy

[ad_1] ABB E-mobility has opened its largest DC fast charger production site to date: the E-mobility Center of Excellence in Valdarno, Tuscany. The full range of ABB DC charging solutions will be produced at the site, supporting the electrification of all transport sectors. ABB has already sold more than 680,000 EV chargers across more than

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Where do G7 countries like US, Japan stand in their clean energy shift?

[ad_1] Here’s where the world’s seven largest economies stand in their clean energy transitions ahead of the 48th G7 Leaders’ Summit next week in Germany. The G7 and clean energy – what they need to do The G7 is made up of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US. A G7 commitment

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GM\’s Cruise unit begins charging for driverless rides in the Bay Area

[ad_1] General Motors’ Cruise self-driving unit has started charging customers for driverless rides around San Francisco, the company announced today. Cruise started charging for rides on Thursday after receiving the first-ever permit that allowed the company to charge fares to riders in a driverless vehicle. Cruise received the permit on June 2, winning the capability

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GM Cruise takes first fares for paid driverless taxi in San Francisco

[ad_1] GM’s autonomous driving division, Cruise, has begun its paid driverless taxi service in San Francisco and officially took its first fares last night. Cruise has been operating a free driverless taxi service in the area since earlier this year (and got pulled over once), but last night it began charging for this service. Both

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Charged EVs | New Genesis GV60 to come with 3 years of free charging from Electrify America

[ad_1] Buyers of the 2023 GV60 electric SUV will receive 3 years of 30-minute complimentary charging sessions on the Electrify America public charging network. GV60 drivers will be able to locate and access charging stations via the Electrify America mobile app. Electrify America’s network includes some 800 charging stations, comprised of about 3,500 individual chargers.

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FedEx receives first 150 electric delivery vehicles from BrightDrop

[ad_1] FedEx Corp. received its first 150 electric delivery vehicles from BrightDrop, the technology startup from General Motors (GM) focused on decarbonizing last-mile delivery. FedEx plans to transform its entire parcel pickup and delivery (PUD) fleet to all-electric, zero-tailpipe emissions by 2040. The delivery comes just months after BrightDrop’s commercialization of the Zevo 600 as

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