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Anti-EV Op-Ed Claims Are Running On Fumes: EVs Idle Better, Longer

[ad_1] Electric vehicle (EV) technology and infrastructure are still in their early days – we should all recognize and appreciate that. But the opinion article published by Charles Lane of the Washington Post this week was a disingenuous attack that came from a place of ignorance, at best. As CEO of Recurrent, a company that […]

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Tesla dominates the list of most American-made cars

[ad_1] Tesla dominates the list of most American-made cars, now with the Model Y taking the top spot on the 2022 list. Until somewhat recently, there were still many people who don’t even know that Tesla is an American automaker. There would be, semi-regularly, someone who would compliment my Tesla without knowing what it was,

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A \”CliffsNotes\” Version Of Tesla\’s Fascinating History

[ad_1] THE HISTORY OF TESLA IN FIVE MINUTES The history of Tesla is one of the most fascinating stories in business history – a quintessential American tale of technical innovation, marketing savvy and massive risk-taking. Those who aren’t ready to take the time for my 338-page history of the company may enjoy this watchable five-minute summary. This

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Leclanché develops third-generation marine battery system for electrification of broad range of vessels

[ad_1] Leclanché SA has completed development of a third-generation marine battery system designed to support the needs of ship builders in producing 100% electric and hybrid marine vessels. Called the Navius MRS-3 (Marine Rack System), the new system improves upon Leclanché’s MRS-2 which is already powering a broad range of ferries, container ships and specialty

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ABCs Of EVs: V For Voltage

[ad_1] Hello again, and welcome back to another busy installment of the ABC of EVs. We’ve done a few videos in this series on batteries and some of the terminology such as amps, capacity and elements such as Cobalt. Today we’re turning our attention to voltage. Stay tuned for the details!  The basics  So we know from a previous video that electricity is

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GM Continues Large \’Cash On The Hood\’ Incentive Of $8,500 On Bolt EV

[ad_1] When GM first introduced the Bolt EV in late 2016, it stood out in the field of available electric vehicles. No other manufacturer besides Tesla had an EV that could even close to 200 miles of driving range, and the Bolt EV smashed past the 200-mile mark with an EPA range rating of 238

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Elon Musk moves Tesla layoff target from 10% to 3% of employees

[ad_1] Elon Musk has now moved the target for the new wave of layoffs at Tesla from 10% reduction of the workforce to 3% of employees. Earlier this month, we reported on Musk telling Tesla executives in an email that they need to cut 10% of the workforce and pause hiring due to having a “super-bad feeling”

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Epic Tesla Model 3 Two-Year Ownership Review

[ad_1] YouTube channel SpawnPoiint has owned a Tesla Model 3 for over two years. In fact, he took delivery of the dual-motor all-wheel-drive electric sedan in November 2019, and since then, he\’s driven it about 17,000 miles. He decided it was time to provide a proper, long-term ownership review, and needless to say, we\’re quite

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BMW Group engineers using Monolith AI software to predict vehicle performance before design or testing begins

[ad_1] Monolith, an AI software platform used by the world’s leading automotive, aerospace and industrial engineering teams from Siemens to Honeywell, announced that engineering teams at the BMW Group are using its software to accelerate the development of their vehicles. By training Monolith self-learning models with the company’s engineering test data, engineers can use AI

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