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CharIN response to Tesla opening its North America Charging Standard

Green Car Congress

In November, Tesla opened its EV charging connector design—called the North American Charging Standard (NACS)—to charging network operators and vehicle manufacturers. CCS and MCS are the global standards for charging vehicles of all kinds. Earlier post.) Now, the Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN e.V.)

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Tesla Sets the Charge: Universal EV Standards in the Making

The Truth About Cars

Photo credit: MikeDotta / Shutterstock.com The electric vehicle (EV) charging sector is experiencing a major shift with the introduction of Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS). This development aligns with standardization efforts by SAE International. Kia and Lucid will provide adapters for older models.

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Mazda’s Electric MX-30 Being Pulled From the U.S. Market

The Truth About Cars

The Mazda MX-30 EV will be pulled from the U.S. While the small crossover will live on in other parts of the world with a rotary range extender, mimicking what BMW did with the i3 with some Mazda-specific flair, the company’s first all-electric vehicle seems to have been a flop in North America.& & Let’s be objective.

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10 automakers commit to making automatic emergency braking standard in US

Green Car Congress

Ten major vehicle manufacturers have committed to making automatic emergency braking (AEB) a standard feature on all new vehicles built, the US Department of Transportation, its National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced today.

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20 automakers commit to make automatic emergency braking standard on new vehicles no later than 2022; faster than regulatory process

Green Car Congress

auto market to make automatic emergency braking (AEB) a standard feature on virtually all new cars in the US no later than NHTSA’s 2022 reporting year, which begins 1 Sept 2022. NHTSA estimates that the agreement will make AEB standard on new cars three years faster than could be achieved through the formal regulatory process.

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Elon Musk’s DC Visit Stirs EV Charging Standardization Pot, Again

CleanTechnica EVs

With EV charging standardization still up in the air, Tesla CEO Elon Musk goes to Washington.

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Confused by the Mini EV range? We’re here to help, from Cooper and Aceman to the biggest Mni ever, the Countryman

EV Central

Now having clocked up a quarter of a century under BMW control Mini as a brand has evolved enormously. As part of the biggest investment in the brand since 2001 – when BMW relaunched it – all three are now available as an EV. Remember when a Mini was just that? A small car that was pretty simple to get your head around.

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