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Hyundai CEO Jose Muñoz says consumers would pay for a richer combine

Baua Electric

They’re extra challenging, they’re extra affected person, and they’re extra savvy. They proceed to finance at larger charges or hire automobiles. They would like the content material and so they’re prepared to pay for it. At the beginning, we in point of fact embody the U.S.

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May 2023 – Tesla still dominates the Norwegian EV market

Push EVs

The overall auto market saw volumes of 13.342 units, up almost 16% YoY, and higher than May 2019. Notice that every member of the top 10 is (approximately) a mid-sized SUV or crossover, save for the ID.Buzz. Likewise, from an October (re-)launch, the Toyota BZ4X has done well to climb into #5 spot in Norway. BEVs, and 8.2%

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Safer and Self-Driving Cars Now on Roads

Clean Fleet Report

note: We’re republishing this article because it’s a good reminder of how technology timelines can slip and yet things are clearly moving forward. This article was written more than 10 years ago, when the forecasts were we would have personal and public robotaxis galore. They’re Coming Soon Than Predicted. [Ed.

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Drive Electric Submission Land Transport (Clean Car) Amendment Bill

Drive Electric

RE: Drive Electric Submission Land Transport (Clean Car) Amendment Bill. Given New Zealand’s reliance on personal light vehicles, accelerating the uptake of e-mobility is an essential part of reducing emissions from transport. Transport and Infrastructure Committee. Parliament Buildings. Wellington. Executive Summary. See below 10 ).

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Seres 3: Why this Chinese SUV is the worst EV I’ve driven

EV Central

As a motoring writer, this is the question we’re most asked after what’s the best you’ve driven. The Seres 3 SUV. It’s a Hyundai Kona-sized small SUV with a 120kW/300Nm single electric motor up front, 52kWh (useable) battery, 18kWh/100km energy use and a claimed 329km range (WLTP).

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