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60,000 Drivers Now Have Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) — What It Is & How To Get It (Part 1)

[ad_1] Automobile autonomy is one of the hottest technology topics ever. Let’s consider this ideal while taking a look at Tesla’s Full Self Driving (Beta) package. 150,000 Tesla owners have reportedly paid for Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD), and at least 60,000 of them have passed the safety test to get access to the beta […]

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Tesla Will Upgrade Its Plant In Shanghai To Boost Production

[ad_1] The Tesla Giga Shanghai plant barely returned to volume production after several weeks of lockdowns, but must halt production once more. According to Reuters\’ unofficial sources, Tesla will suspend most production in Shanghai in the first two weeks of July to upgrade the site (a separate report from Drive Tesla says about four days).

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Can Electric Vehicle Battery Connectors Improve Battery\’s Potential? –

[ad_1] People are moving towards highly sustainable transportation, and there are a few essential elements to consider.  There are several factors when it comes to using EVs, there are various crucial components, but the battery is the one such component that is regularly charged and drained. Can Electric Vehicle Battery Connectors Improve The EV Battery’s

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Solar + green hydrogen mobile nanogrid with level 2 EV charger

[ad_1] Jackson, Michigan-based Sesame Solar is today unveiling what it claims is the world’s first fully renewable mobile nanogrid – that’s a small microgrid – that runs on solar and green hydrogen. Solar + green hydrogen nanogrid The nanogrid’s solar array is electronically unfolded, and it’s ready to start generating power within 15 minutes. The

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Airbus and Munich Airport International expand partnership to develop Advanced Air Mobility solutions globally; CityAirbus eVTOL

[ad_1] Airbus and Munich Airport International signed a Memorandum of Understanding at ILA Berlin Air Show to start marketing turnkey solutions to cities and regions interested in developing advanced air mobility (AAM) ecosystems globally. Airbus is developing CityAirbus NextGen, its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft (earlier post), along with key support and services

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image released ahead of January debut

[ad_1] Mercedes-Benz\’s revolutionary EQXX electric car concept promises a real-world range of 620 miles and striking looks. Mercedes-Benz is just days away from unveiling its Vision EQXX concept, an ultra-efficient EV focusing on aerodynamics. Now, the firm has put out a revealing teaser image showing the car\’s profile. Mercedes\’ COO Markus Schafer has previously disclosed

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Stellantis invests ~$52M to increase Lithium production for EVs

[ad_1] Stellantis made a €50 million (about $52 million) equity investment in Vulcan recently to increase lithium production for EV manufacturing.  Vulcan plans to use the investment for expansion drilling in its Upper Rhine Valley Brine Field (URVBF), where it aims to produce lithium hydroxide. Vulcan’s URVBF already produces geothermal energy. It plans to expand

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Volkswagen ID.5 GTX Beats ID.4 GTX In Bjørn Nyland\’s Range Test

[ad_1] In the most recent episode, Bjørn Nyland range tested the Volkswagen ID.5 GTX with a 82 kWh battery. Actually, two cars were tested, as the first one happened to have a faulty battery module (lower usable capacity) and had to be returned. The Volkswagen ID.5 GTX with 21\” wheels was tested in dry conditions

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Tesla Full Self Driving (FSD) — What Is It Not So Good Doing?

[ad_1] What I’ve learned using it for 6 weeks and 2000 miles For the last six weeks I’ve been using Full Self-Driving (Beta) both for local and long-distance driving — virtually all the time. I will often repeatedly push the software to the limit when I know it would be too slow for a regular

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