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Tesla Supercharger V4 design revealed in new station plan

[ad_1] Tesla Supercharger V4’s design has been revealed as part of the construction plans of a new station being deployed in Danvers, Massachusetts. It’s another clean design that is reminiscent of previous chargers. Tesla’s Supercharger technology has evolved greatly over the years, going from 90 kW of capacity to 250 kW. But when it comes […]

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Sensata Technologies develops passive inceptor for eVTOL aircraft

[ad_1] Sensata Technologies has developed a new fly-by-wire inceptor (sidesticks or centersticks used to direct and maneuver aircraft) for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and has provided prototypes to several advanced air mobility manufacturers. A passive inceptor is a cockpit control device through which pilot inputs are collected and transmitted to actuators via

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Tesla\’s Elon Musk plans to countersue Twitter to force deal termination: NY Post

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk is planning to file a counter-lawsuit against social media company Twitter in an attempt to terminate the $44 billion agreement the two parties had where Musk would buy the platform. A new report from the New York Post, which lists “a source close to the case,” says the purpose of the

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Porsche CEO confirms bespoke three-row, all-electric SUV

[ad_1] In a recent interview, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume confirmed the German automaker plans to launch a sporty new all-electric SUV that will be positioned as top-tier model above both the Cayenne and Macan. The new SUV appears to have been somewhat expedited as Porsche faces delays on its all-electric Macan SUV due to software

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Electric Car Vs Petrol Car- Total Cost of Ownership

[ad_1] People have been using ICE vehicles for decades but there is not enough supply of natural resources in the world. Renewable resources can help to meet the requirements of the ever-increasing demand for energy. The increasing pollution in the environment has also increased the concern. The government and EV companies are working towards reducing

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Viritech and Reaction Engines partner on more efficient hydrogen fuel cell vehicle powertrains

[ad_1] UK-based Viritech, a developer of advanced hydrogen fuel cell powertrains, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Reaction Engines, a developer of space access and sustainable technologies including thermal management technology, to support the development of more efficient powertrains for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). Viritech Apricale This follows the launch of the Apricale

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Chevrolet reveals 2024 Blazer EV; up to 320 miles of range

[ad_1] Chevrolet revealed the all-electric 2024 Blazer EV. The Blazer EV offers multiple distinct trims, multiple range options—including an available GM-estimated range of up to 320 miles on a full charge—and available front-, rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations. Those choices include available 1LT, 2LT, RS and Chevy’s first electric SS performance model, along with a pursuit-rated

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Rimac follows Tesla in developing own 46mm battery cells

[ad_1] Less than a week after start of production for its first scaled electric hypercar, Rimac Group continues to expand its growing EV battery business, offering a one-two punch in a relatively nascent industry. Rimac is reportedly developing 46mm battery cells of various heights, similar to Tesla’s more energy dense 4680 cells that have recently

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Twitter argues against Elon Musk’s plea to schedule trial in 2023

[ad_1] On Monday, July 18, Twitter filed a response to Elon Musk’s plea for a trial date in 2023. The social media company argued that the earliest possible trial date is “imperative” because the public dispute harms Twitter each day Musk is in breach. Kathaleen St. J. McCormick was assigned to rule over the case.

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