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Is it fair that EV chargers are allowed where gas stations aren't?

Green Car Reports

As EV charging infrastructure expands, lawmakers in the Kentucky legislature have introduced a bill to "protect" gas stations, local television station WKYT reports. House Bill 581 seeks to prevent zoning authorities from treating EV charging differently from gasoline dispensing. That means any location considered suitable for EV charging would.

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Electric vehicles will crush fossil cars on price as lithium and battery prices fall

The Driven EV News

Fossil car makers are in for a rude surprise as EVs accelerate toward price parity, as new research points to significant falls in the cost of raw materials. The post Electric vehicles will crush fossil cars on price as lithium and battery prices fall appeared first on The Driven.

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Tesla driver shares insights after Model 3 gets banned from racing events

Teslarati

There was a time when electric vehicles were not really taken seriously by automotive enthusiasts. After the original Tesla Roadster and the Model S, however, it became more and more difficult to ignore the fact that EVs can perform against combustion-powered cars in competitive events. By the time the Model 3 Performance came into the picture, the anti-EV narrative had already shifted to the idea that electric cars are only good for straight-line races, not the track.

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10 EVs that lease for under $400/month: Ioniq 5, Solterra, Niro, Ioniq 6, Model Y, more

Electrek

There’s a loophole in the stricter IRA federal tax credit that only applies $3750 rebates on North American-built cars and separately $3750 on domestic batteries. For whatever reason, all EVs get the full $7500 applied to leases, however. So that has more people leasing EVs than ever before. The number of electric vehicle models that can be leased for less than $400/month has grown by 50% since last August.

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

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Tesla executive hopes to have Cybertruck on sale in Canada soon

Teslarati

Tesla has already started selling early Cybertruck units in the U.S., and one executive says he hopes the vehicle will enter Canada soon, too. Rohan Patel, Tesla’s Vice President of Public Policy and Business Development, said in a post on X on Saturday that there’s “no doubt” the Cybertruck will be sold in Canada, adding that he hopes some necessary paperwork “can be wrapped up soon.” No doubt we will sell @cybertruck in Canada – insanely huge interest.

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Lithium-Air EV Batteries Tapped For Net Zero Economy Of The Future

CleanTechnica EVs

Lithium-air EV batteries could help decarbonize aviation, shipping, and railways if only some key technology hurdles can be leaped. The post Lithium-Air EV Batteries Tapped For Net Zero Economy Of The Future appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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New Tesla Model 3 Highland Is Worlds Better Than My 2019 Tesla Model 3

CleanTechnica EVs

David Havasi and I both have 2019 Tesla Model 3s. He’s got a Long Range one and I’ve got a. [continued] The post New Tesla Model 3 Highland Is Worlds Better Than My 2019 Tesla Model 3 appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Tesla spotted filming NACS video with non-Tesla EVs at Supercharger

Teslarati

Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) has been adopted by the majority of automakers in the United States. It was then no surprise that the electric vehicle maker has been spotted filming what seems to be a promotional video featuring its Supercharger Network and a number of non-Tesla electric cars. Images of the filming session were posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, by @houmanhemmati.

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AAM Calls Cheap Chinese EVs Built In Mexico “An Extinction Level Event”

CleanTechnica EVs

Cars built by Chinese companies like BYD in Mexico could have a devastating effect on American manufacturers, according to AAM. The post AAM Calls Cheap Chinese EVs Built In Mexico “An Extinction Level Event” appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Tesla built over 500 free, public chargers in its Giga Berlin parking lot

Teslarati

Tesla has built several charging posts into a parking lot at its Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg, and the company says they’re free and open to the public. The company’s manufacturing account shared the news on X on Friday morning, noting that the over 500 chargers are free and open to employees, visitors and guests. The post also included a picture of the lot, which shows a number of Tesla and other electric vehicles (EVs) charging using what appear to be the company’s Gen 3 Wa

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

Brief

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UK SUV Sales Have Increased By More Than A Fifth In One Year — Ugh.

CleanTechnica EVs

SUV sales exceeded 1 million in 2023, having increased 23% between 2022 and 2023 and are an increasing share of. [continued] The post UK SUV Sales Have Increased By More Than A Fifth In One Year — Ugh. appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Upgraded Tesla Model 3 Performance with Ludicrous badge spotted in its full glory

Teslarati

A recently shared video from Valencia, Spain has provided a clear look into the upgraded Tesla Model 3 Performance. The uncovered vehicle features many of the upgrades that have been leaked for the new Model 3 Performance, such as an updated front splitter and bucket racing seats. The video was provided by Tesla fan Desmond Wisley , who was fortunate enough to come across the upgraded Model 3 Performance in Valencia, Spain, while the vehicles were reportedly being filmed.

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Should EVs Have Start/Stop Buttons?

CleanTechnica EVs

To many readers, what I’m about to get into might sound bizarre. After all, EVs often copy (at least in. [continued] The post Should EVs Have Start/Stop Buttons? appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Elon Musk pledges to make things right after Tesla leaves small bakery with unpaid order

Teslarati

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has personally pledged to correct a mistake from the electric vehicle maker that left a small business in San Jose in a tricky situation. As per Musk in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, people and businesses should be able to count on Tesla to always try its best. As per a Kron4 report, Voahangy Rasetarinera of The Giving Pies bakery in San Jose posted about her experience with the electric vehicle maker on social media.

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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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Non-bike bike gear tested: Turning any helmet into a headlight with BioLite

Electrek

The best way I’ve found to reduce or eliminate car usage in a city is with an electric bike. But in the winter, nights come at you early, and it’s more important than ever to ensure that as cyclists, we’re visible to the biggest danger on the roads: car drivers. I’ve been testing out a new headlamp called the that isn’t specifically meant for cyclists, but has proven perfect for me as a way to add both front and rear LED lighting to pretty much any helmet.

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Tesla Giga Mexico construction to begin next week: Governor

Teslarati

Construction on Tesla’s upcoming Gigafactory in Mexico has been delayed in recent weeks, but the northern state’s Governor has now announced a new groundbreaking date. Although some preliminary construction has already begun around the area, the site’s official groundbreaking date was recently pushed back due to some environmental permitting concerns.

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The Scoop on Keeping an Ice Cream Factory Cool

Cars That Think

Working in an ice cream factory is a dream for anyone who enjoys the frozen dessert. For control systems engineer Patryk Borkowski , a job at the biggest ice cream company in the world is also a great way to put his automation expertise to use. Patryk Borkowski Employer: Unilever, Colworth Science Park, in Sharnbrook, England Occupation: Control systems engineer Education: Bachelor’s degree in automation and robotics from the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland Borkowski

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Tesla second V4 supercharger site in Australia under construction

The Driven EV News

Tesla's next-generation superchargers are being installed at a second site in Australia. The post Tesla second V4 supercharger site in Australia under construction appeared first on The Driven.

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Comment on Nio testing use of humanoid robots on factory production line by FrankDaTank FrankDaTank

CN EV Post

@GustavoMan627 In reply to GustavoMan627. I agree with Gustavo. This planet has never experienced this gigantic step change in technology. People need purpose. Millions of the current workforce will be displaced.

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Indian giver! VW to supply tech as Mahindra plans electric vehicle attack

EV Central

Volkswagen has inked a new deal that will allow Indian car-making giant Mahindra to use its MEB architecture and key components for its future EVs. The new technical alliance, announced late last week, follows a 2022 announcement that both would work together to make electric cars. As part of the new arrangement Volkswagen components will be integrated into Mahindra’s incoming battery-powered SUVs that will be built on its own INGLO architecture.

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Comment on Nio testing use of humanoid robots on factory production line by Damian Tonti-Filippini

CN EV Post

Cars replaced horses and I think horses got a better deal. Developments in technology always opens up other windows of opportunity and more options if used correctly. In a forever changing world it is good to see these robots finally coming into production where they can help out at the domestic level. Humans should be appreciated and given the credit that they are, and not valued by how much a robot they can be.

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How’s that for a haircut! Subaru slashes $8000 off Solterra electric car, but it’s still more expensive than Tesla Model Y

EV Central

The price of the 2024 Subaru Solterra electric SUV has been slashed just days before first examples reach Aussie owners. The revised pricing of the bZ4X clone applies to all existing and future orders. The Subaru Solterra’s pricing now starts from $69,990 plus on-road costs, instead of the $77,990 the Japanese car-maker was originally planning to charge for its battery-electric mid-size SUV.

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Comment on Nio signs technology license agreement with CYVN subsidiary Forseven by nov22

CN EV Post

Basically, NIO agrees to make OEM EV for CYVN. This is worse than signing an dealership agreement. CYVN does not trust NIO's marketing strategy at all, despite the fact that CYVN does not have much marketing asset anyway. Shame on William Li!

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Edmunds updates Tesla Cybertruck range report after corrections from EV community

Teslarati

Automotive resource company Edmunds has updated its article on the Tesla Cybertruck’s range. The correction came amidst reactions from EV community members on X, several of whom explained that the motoring media outlet had mistakenly cited the wrong range for the tires that were used in the Cybertruck test. Edmunds’ initial article on the Tesla Cybertruck’s range indicated that the all-electric pickup truck fell short of its 340-mile range estimate.

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Comment on BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500 by John Hanna

CN EV Post

The comparison of the U9 to the acceleration of " a model with a a12 cyl. ICE " is a bit odd. Tesla's Model S plaid - a full size sedan, is quicker than this U9 sports car. If this is the quickest they can make a sports car, I understand why they're not giving acceleration specifics of its still-to-come U7 sedan - just vague "pushing the limits" verbiage.

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GM to factor in EVs, software and Cruise in worker bonus talks

Teslarati

General Motors (GM) is looking to specific business areas to help determine worker bonuses for the year, as the automaker attempts to right the ship at self-driving unit Cruise and launch additional electric vehicles (EVs). According to a report from Automotive News last week, GM plans to consider company performance in areas like EV sales, software and services, and Cruise when calculating salaried worker bonuses for 2024.

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Comment on BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500 by TSLAtrek

CN EV Post

@John Hanna In reply to John Hanna. Hypercars are easy, cheap mass market cars are hard. Something Tesla still can’t do, because it can’t make a profit. What an utter farce Tesla’s woeful attempts at 4680s have been. Again BYD’s b1tch, showing how it’s done.

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UK: Renault Scenic E-Tech electric now available from only £37,495

Electric Cars Report

Renault is enhancing the appeal and accessibility of its Scenic E-Tech electric with the addition of the 60kWh battery version, which lowers the starting price of the family-focused SUV to £37,495 OTR. Offered exclusively in techno trim, the new Scenic E-Tech electric 170hp Comfort Range costs £3,500 less than the previous entry-level version. Adding to […] The post UK: Renault Scenic E-Tech electric now available from only £37,495 appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Comment on BYD's initial plan for its 2024 sales target is 4 million units, report says by TSLAtrek

CN EV Post

BYD is set to announce a 4-million-unit target, with a higher 4.2 million sales forecast given to suppliers, including 2 million BEVs, and 2.2 million PHEVs, according to local media.

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Non-bike bike gear tested: Turning any helmet into a headlight with BioLite

Baua Electric

The best way I’ve found to reduce or eliminate car usage in a city is with an electric bike. But in the winter, nights come at you early, and it’s more important than ever to ensure that as cyclists, we’re visible to the biggest danger on the roads: car drivers. I’ve been testing out a new headlamp called the BioLite HeadLamp 800 Pro that isn’t specifically meant for cyclists, but has proven perfect for me as a way to add both front and rear LED lighting to pretty much any helmet.

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Comment on BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500 by TSLAtrek

CN EV Post

@John Hanna In reply to John Hanna. No, you are wrong. 2.28sec 0-60mph without rollout = at least 2.38 sec 0-100kmh And this is BYD's first go at a sub-3 second car, 7 (or is it 8?) years after Tesla's first. Tesla will stay BYD's b!tch & keep buying batteries from them.

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Nine EVs that lease for under $400/month: Ioniq 5, Solterra, Niro, Ioniq 6, more

Baua Electric

Hyundai IONIQ 5 (left) and IONIQ 6 (right) at Tesla Supercharger (Source: Hyundai) There’s a loophole in the stricter IRA federal tax credit that only applies $3750 rebates on North American-built cars and separately $3750 on domestic batteries. For whatever reason, all EVs get the full $7500 applied to leases, however. So that has more people leasing EVs than ever before.

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Comment on BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500 by John Hanna

CN EV Post

@TSLAtrek In reply to TSLAtrek. Come back when BYD has figured out to make a profit on BEVs. Meanwhile just pull made-up numbers out of ether, as if it has any probative value whatsoever. "BYD's first go.'". having failed in the comparison, you retreat to the excuse that BYD is late to the party; Well, I agree, except that it's not yet AT the party. only wants to be.

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2035 E-Mobility Taiwan: The platform shaping the future of mobility – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Sponsored by 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan. 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan , Taiwan’s foremost E-Mobility trade show, returns to Taipei from April 17 to 20 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1). The trade show serves as a complete sourcing platform for electric vehicle and autonomous driving technologies where top-tier brands, promising startups, industry experts, influential media, and government leaders converge to foster valuable business connections, seize opportunities, and explore soluti

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