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Volvo PHEV review, EV insurance cost, cable theft, Big Oil pushback: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

EVs still cost more to insure. Thieves are looking at fat charging cables as a fat paycheck (but they’re not). The oil industry is speaking up against EPA standards—and filing court cases. And we plug in Volvo’s plug-in hybrid sedan and see why it’s pointing to EVs. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. In a review of.

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Elon Musk reveals Tesla’s HW5 release date, and that it won’t be called HW5

Teslarati

Elon Musk revealed new details regarding Tesla’s next-generation self-driving computer, which many expected to be called Hardware 5 (HW5). However, Musk said it would not be called HW5; instead, it will be referred to as AI5. Musk also revealed that it will be available in vehicles in the second half of 2025. Coming off of the first fifteen-or-so months with HW4 , Tesla’s current self-driving computer, the automaker is looking to launch even more improvements into its efforts to solv

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Oil industry pushes back versus softened fleet mpg standards

Green Car Reports

The oil industry last week launched a legal challenge versus the U.S. EPA and its latest light- and medium-duty vehicle standards set for the 2027-2032 model years. The case was filed by the American Petroleum Institute (API), which represents members ranging from valve makers to Shell and Exxon Mobil. Joining in are the National Corn Growers.

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Florida EV Drivers Will Get The Chance To Experience Wireless In-Road Charging

CleanTechnica EVs

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to charge your electric vehicle (EV) as your drive down the highway? Well, folks in Central Florida will get the chance in a couple of years on a new highway in Lake County and Orange County. In-road charging will replenish batteries. [continued] The post Florida EV Drivers Will Get The Chance To Experience Wireless In-Road Charging appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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How serious is Norway about climate change? So much that its streetlights self-dim

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Report: Fat public EV charging cables are a magnet for thieves

Green Car Reports

Copper remains lucrative for thieves, enough that public EV charging cables are now a target, reports the Associated Press. Charging cables contain large amounts of copper, prices for which are now at record highs. And charging-station operators are reporting increased instances of cut cables and thefts, according to the AP. Two years ago.

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Chinese Battery & Auto Giants Looking To Follow & Rival NIO In Battery Swapping

CleanTechnica EVs

Tesla tried battery swapping a long time ago. Sort of. Maybe. In any case, it didn’t last long and there were only a couple of battery swap stations trialled. Better Place tried battery swapping for real in Israel, but then the company went bankrupt. NIO decided it would include battery. [continued] The post Chinese Battery & Auto Giants Looking To Follow & Rival NIO In Battery Swapping appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Tesla bull makes bold claim about Elon Musk’s Master Plan Part 4

Teslarati

Tesla bull Adam Jonas of Morgan Stanley is making bold claims about CEO Elon Musk’s recently-announced Master Plan Part 4, stating this could be a narrative that completely revolutionizes the automaker as both a business and what its main focus could be. Last week , Musk announced he would be working on the fourth Master Plan, stating it would be “epic.” The Tesla Master Plan’s three previous editions have outlined how the automaker plans to operate its business.

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Elon Musk claims Tesla’s new AI supercluster will grow to over 500 MW, record AI chip

Electrek

Elon Musk claims Tesla’s new AI supercluster will grow to over 500 MW, making it one of, if not the biggest in the world. At the same time, the CEO claims Tesla is achieving some record-breaking performance with its next-en AI chip.

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Volkswagen ID.4 Is 3rd Most American Car In USA! Tesla Model Y Still #1!

CleanTechnica EVs

If a man on the street was asked to guess what the most American car in the country was, I imagine there’s a strong chance they’d guess a Ford, a Chevrolet, a Dodge, or an automobile from some other member of the Detroit “Big 3.” To be clear, what we’re. [continued] The post Volkswagen ID.4 Is 3rd Most American Car In USA!

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BMW 1 series is going electric as an affordable EV for younger buyers

Electrek

BMW’s compact class is going electric. The BMW 1 Series will be transformed into an affordable electric car as the brand looks to attract younger buyers. BMW’s 1 Series and 2 Series will spawn i1 and i2 EV models.

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Faurecia and Accenture partner on products and services for connected and autonomous vehicles

Brief

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Record-Breaking Energy News, World’s Biggest Electric Road Trip — CleanTechnica Roundup

CleanTechnica EVs

We’ve got another daily roundup of solar energy, energy storage, and electric vehicle news to share. The cleantech stories just keep rolling in, as more cleantech records are broken and cleantech products make their way into more and more consumers’ hands. In the realm of electric cars, it appears like. [continued] The post Record-Breaking Energy News, World’s Biggest Electric Road Trip — CleanTechnica Roundup appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Vodafone Launches Private 5G Tech to Compete With Wi-Fi

Cars That Think

As the world’s 5G rollout continues with its predictable fits and starts , one unlikely 5G competitor is now coming into view: Wi-Fi. Private 5G networks—in which a person or company sets up their own facility-wide cellular network—are today finding applications where Wi-Fi (the IEEE 802.11 wireless connectivity standard ) was once the only viable game in town.

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Interesting Insights From Uganda’s 2024/2025 National Budget

CleanTechnica EVs

Uganda’s Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Matia Kasaija, recently delivered the country’s 2024/2025 national budget. There were some very interesting insights in there that give us a good look into Uganda’s electricity generation landscape as well as the current state and plans to grow the electric mobility ecosystem. [continued] The post Interesting Insights From Uganda’s 2024/2025 National Budget appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Tesloid’s Model Y Camping Tent Gen 2 released – here are all the new features

Electrek

Drive a Tesla Model Y? Love the outdoors? Then you’re going to love Tesloid’s Model Y Camping Tent – Gen 2! Keep reading to learn more about all its terrific new features, plus get free expedited shipping US-wide!

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ExxonMobil announces 6th oil discovery offshore Guyana with Ranger-1; Guyana may move from non-producer to regional powerhouse

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Starlink mini dish sales launch with a premium price

Teslarati

Starlink mini dish sales officially launched to a few loyal customers. However, the initial price of the Starlink mini dish is more expensive than expected. X user Kenneth K shared information about the Starlink mini dish’s sales launch. He is a long-term Starlink user and received an email about the mini dish launch from SpaceX. According to the email, the Starlink Mini Dish Kit costs $599.

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Steep discounts boost EV registrations in April as Toyota, Ford, Rivian lead growth

Electrek

Ford, Rivian , and Toyota led the growth in April as US EV registrations perked up. The growth comes after drastic price cuts and other incentives led to over $10,000 in savings on some models.

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Community Tesla interview shows that EV education still has a long way to go

Teslarati

Those who closely follow the Tesla story might have the impression that most of the world is already well-informed about electric vehicles. But if a recent community interview in Australia is any indication, it appears that Tesla — and other electric vehicle makers for that matter — still have their work cut out for them when it comes to educating the public about the facts surrounding EVs.

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Cheap new Hyundai, Tesla sales crater, Ford levels up, and China doesn’t like spies

Electrek

On this episode of Quick Charge, Hyundai continues to invest in new electric vehicles, this time teasing a $25,000 (ish) compact EV set to debut later this month, along with a new IONIQ model. On the domestic front, Tesla sales are cratering so hard that they’re making everyone else’s great numbers look bad, Ford is leveling up its self driving software, and China thinks the Europeans are spying on them.

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The Actual Benefit of High Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars in Europe & USA

CleanTechnica EVs

There has been a vast amount of discussion on Chinese electric cars making their way to European and US markets, and the European Union and USA putting high tariffs on these electric cars based on the assumption that production of these electric cars is being unfairly subsidized, overproduced, and then. [continued] The post The Actual Benefit of High Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars in Europe & USA appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Chinese ministry says EU’s anti-subsidy EV probe made spy-like levels of ‘unreasonable demands’

Electrek

Another day, another deeper understanding of the conversations going on behind closed doors as China and the EU approach the negotiating table as they toe the lines of a looming trade war surrounding vehicle imports and anti-subsidy probes of Chinese EVs.

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U.S. EV Registrations Jumped In April 2024. But Tesla Is Sinking

InsideEVs

The non-Tesla all-electric car registrations were up 69% year-over-year—and were higher than Tesla's overall figures.

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BMW cancels $2 billion battery cell order from Northvolt

Electrek

German automaker BMW said today that it has canceled a €2 billion ($2.15 billion) order for EV battery cells with Northvolt.

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Fisker’s bankruptcy leaves owners without answers and scrambling for help

Teslarati

Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this week, and while the company has been on the verge of financial ruin for some time, its status as an automaker and its ability to be there for the customers who bought its vehicles is in doubt. Owners of the Fisker Ocean, its first EV, are now attempting to figure out how to get in touch with the company when they’re having issues with their car.

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BYD hits a major milestone as its Yuan brand crosses 1 million in sales

Electrek

China’s leading EV maker, BYD , just hit another major milestone. The BYD Yuan family surpassed 1 million in sales this week, becoming its latest brand to cross the threshold.

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Driving vehicles into the future: How hydrogen fuel cell technology is changing the automotive field

Innovation News Network

Michael Yerbury from Blackburn College’s HEAT centre discusses how hydrogen fuel cell technology can transform the net zero landscape. The post Driving vehicles into the future: How hydrogen fuel cell technology is changing the automotive field appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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RadPower’s summer sale increases savings, Goal Zero Yeti 1000 core at new low, Anker SOLIX 522 1-day sale, more

Electrek

Despite the excessive heat across multiple regions already, it’s officially the first day of summer! Kicking off the season’s Green Deals is Rad Power’s updated summer sale that has increased savings on e-bikes (with new additions) up to $500 and is now taking up to 40% off even more accessories than before, with the RadRover 6 Plus e-bike back at its $1,099 low.

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Xpeng CEO takes ride in Tesla FSD V12.3.6, looks to experience FSD V12.4

Teslarati

Xpeng CEO and Chairman He Xiaopeng is currently in the United States, and he is seeking to experience the best that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has to offer. As per the executive in a post on Weibo, he recently experienced FSD (Supervised) V12.3.6, and now wants to experience FSD V12.4 as well. As per Xiaopeng, he has been in the United States for some time now, and he is taking this opportunity to experience self-driving systems such as those developed by Tesla and Waymo.

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2024 Tesla prices: How much does your favorite model cost?

Electrek

Although its sales lead was just usurped by BYD, Tesla continues to dominate as an EV industry leader in 2024. While other automakers are driving their new electrified models through a door in the automotive industry that Tesla originally kicked in, the American automaker now offers five ever-popular EV models. That being said, prices have risen in recent years and, in true Tesla fashion, fluctuate often.

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The Tesla Model X Is Almost A Decade Old. Its Quality Issues Still Aren’t Fixed

InsideEVs

As Tesla focuses on new models and pivots to AI and robotaxis, will the Model X continue to be the ignored middle child?

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NIO confident its affordable Firefly EVs will still be competitive despite EU tariffs

Electrek

With additional tariffs expected on imported Chinese EVs, NIO says its affordable Firefly brand will still be competitive in the EU. Although it may impact sales, CEO William Li is still confident in the EV maker’s expansion plans.

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Tesla sees price target drop from RBC over tempered Robotaxi expectations

Teslarati

RBC Capital Market analyst Tom Narayan has lowered his price target for Tesla ( NASDAQ:TSLA ) stock from $293 to $227 per share. Despite his lower price target, Narayan maintained his “Outperform” rating for the electric vehicle maker. In a note, the RBC analyst stated that he was lowering his expectations for Tesla’s Robotaxi business and he was allocating a larger revenue share to potential Robotaxi service providers in the future. “We lower our TSLA robotaxi value and

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Starrun R20 review: Is this sub-$1,000 full-suspension fat tire e-bike worth it?

Electrek

I’ve always found the sub-$1k e-bike segment fascinating. The bikes aren’t always the best, but the good ones are usually good enough for most casual and/or recreational riders. And this is the group of e-bikes with the biggest potential for winning over new riders who haven’t fully committed to the idea of a pricier e-bike replacing a good chunk of car miles.

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The Radisson Blu Hotel Partners With HBT Transport In Nairobi To Introduce A Fleet of Nissan Leafs

CleanTechnica EVs

Fleet operators, such as shuttle service providers for airport transfers and other players who drive a lot of kilometers per day, stand to benefit the most from lower operation and maintenance costs associated with electric vehicles, thereby enjoying a lower total cost of ownership. They also benefit from access to. [continued] The post The Radisson Blu Hotel Partners With HBT Transport In Nairobi To Introduce A Fleet of Nissan Leafs appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Exiting Tesla exec suggests spending 1% of revenue on advertising

Electrek

Tesla’s former head of investor relations suggests that the automaker should 1% of its revenue on advertising to expand brand awareness.

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