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GRIDSERVE unveils new Electric Super Hubs at Heston and Severn View

[ad_1] Sustainable energy company GRIDSERVE and Moto, the UK’s largest motorway services operator, have unveiled two new high-power Electric Super Hubs in Moto Severn View and Moto Heston Westbound as part of their ongoing nationwide effort to improve access to charging facilities. This year, Moto and GRIDSERVE have added 53 high-power chargers across six new […]

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Tesla Redesigns Its User Interface – Do You Love It Or Hate It?

[ad_1] On December 25, 2022, Tesla owners got notification of a new software update and most of us downloaded it like we always do. The download caused the biggest reorganization of the user interface (UI) that I have seen in the over two years I have owned my Model 3. I generally like the new

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Quick Charge Podcast: June 23, 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. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to

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First test flight with 100% sustainable aviation fuel on ATR turboprop regional commercial aircraft

[ad_1] Regional aircraft manufacturer ATR, Swedish airline Braathens Regional Airlines and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supplier Neste collaborated to enable the first 100% SAF-powered test flight on a commercial regional aircraft. When used in neat form, Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel reduces greenhouse gas emissions over its life cycle by up to 80% compared to

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Tesla virtual power plant pays Powerwall owners to help end brownouts

[ad_1] Tesla has launched a new virtual power plant in partnership with PG&E in California that will pay Powerwalls owners to help stabilize the electric grid and end brownouts in California. A virtual power plant (VPP) consists of distributed energy storage systems, like Tesla Powerwalls, used in concert to provide grid services and avoid the use

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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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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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