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Tesla “defective” door handle case dropped by South Korean police

[ad_1] Back in June 2021, South Korea’s Citizens United for Consumer Sovereignty pressed charges against Elon Musk and Tesla for allegedly violating the country’s Motor Vehicle Management Act. According to the group, the “hidden” door handles of Tesla’s electric cars are “defects” that create difficulties for users.  “Despite being previously aware of defects such as […]

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MG new Compact Electric Car, Priced at Rs 10 lakhs

[ad_1] MG motor’s New Compact Electric car will offer a range of 150 km on a single charge. This affordable electric car is expected to start from Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom) in India The electric vehicle market in India is growing rapidly, and many ICE manufacturers are looking to switch to electric vehicle manufacturing. As

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Volcon Stag unveiled as 80 MPH all-electric UTV with built-in cameras

[ad_1] The Round Rock, Texas-based electric powersports company Volcon may be a relative newcomer to the industry, but the American manufacturer has already made a splash with its popular Grunt off-road electric motorcycle. Now the company is following up with twice the wheels and well over twice the power in the new all-electric Volcon Stag

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GM expands EV first responder training efforts in US and Canada

[ad_1] GM is expanding its efforts to educate public safety, fire and emergency service providers throughout the United States and Canada as EV sales grow. The company’s latest EV First Responder Training program will focus primarily on personnel in fire services, providing instruction and sharing of best practices on how to most effectively support emergency

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Charged EVs | Volkswagen and Siemens make new investments in Electrify America

[ad_1] Charging network Electrify America was established by the Volkswagen Group in 2016. Now Volkswagen, together with Siemens, have announced a new investment of $450 million, which will bring the company’s total valuation to $2.45 billion. Through its financing arm Siemens Financial Services (SFS), Siemens will become a minority shareholder in Electrify America as well

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How Well Do EVs Work in Extreme Cold or Heat?

[ad_1] Electric cars can handle harsh weather conditions just like other cars Electric vehicles can work in any temperature, although they work best in a sort of Goldilocks temperature range where the outside environment isn\’t too cold to harm the battery capacity and isn\’t hot enough to require air conditioning.  Electric vehicle range in extreme

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What the EPA ruling means for the carbon footprint of your electric car

[ad_1] Electric cars are only as clean as the grid they plug into, and the emissions from using your EV will keep dropping over the years you use it because the grid keeps getting cleaner.  It’s a point we emphasize regularly, and after Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling, the assurance of a cleaner grid over time,

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Mercedes-Benz China offers EQS rear-wheel steering upgrade for a yearly fee

[ad_1] Vehicle subscriptions will soon be the norm. Tesla, with its tech-focused vehicles, has been offering subscriptions for some time now in the form of Premium Connectivity and, more recently, a monthly Full Self-Driving suite service. Mercedes-Benz China is trying out something similar, but its subscription is a bit unique. As noted by the company

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