Month: October 2021

Sandy Munro has revealed which automaker is the solid #2 after Tesla when it comes to electrification of their fleet, and in this second part of that conversation Sandy will tell us HOW that automaker can get closer to Tesla. Subscribe to Sandy’s channel at: https://www.youtube.com/MunroLive OUR SPONSORS: ❤️ FLO: Get $150 OFF your FLO
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The Center for Energy Storage Technologies (CEST) is partnering with Hesse Mechatronics to develop battery technology with American vehicle and battery manufacturers. The aim of the partnership is to enable more seamless systems engineering capabilities, from cell testing and selection to module and pack design and prototyping.   CEST plans to play an active role in
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A pair of related announcements from GM indicate that, as the company moves steadily forward with electrification, it understands the critical importance of charging infrastructure. Ultium Chargers GM will introduce its own line of residential and commercial chargers under the Ultium brand. The new family of Ultium Chargers, which GM developed in collaboration with charging
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Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Holley Performance: Check out the Holley High Voltage Experience, an all EV event taking place at Sonoma Raceway this November 13th and 14th. New episodes of Quick Charge
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Land Rover revealed a redesigned Range Rover this week, with the new fifth-generation model to arrive at dealerships next spring as a 2022 model. While the exterior styling hasn’t changed all that much, underneath is a new platform that supports battery-electric powertrains and perhaps eventually hydrogen-electric powertrains. 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Chevrolet’s new Corvette Z06
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High Marks for Hyundai’s First Hybrid SUV Great style, drives equally as well as it looks, and gets more than 37 mpg. Need we go on? Hyundai’s first-ever hybrid SUV, the all-new 2022 Tucson Hybrid, delivers great fuel economy and seats five while hauling all their stuff, too. With three propulsion options and front-wheel drive
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Ford plans to transform its Halewood vehicle transmission facility in the UK, in order to build electric power units—complete all-electric powertrains—for future EVs for the European market. The company will invest up to £230 million at Halewood (including support from the UK government). Production of the e-powertrains is expected to begin in mid-2024, and initial
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Tesla released a Dojo white paper this week, and Elon Musk pointed out alongside the release that this is much more important than it may seem at first. Meaning, this is highly important and worth taking a deep dive into. In the 9-page paper, Tesla explained its arithmetic formats and methods for the new binary floating-point
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By Joey Klender Posted on October 29, 2021 Malaysian government officials are petitioning and working toward making electric vehicles exempt from taxes, including import and excise duties, as well as road taxes. During his address to Parliament earlier this week, Malaysian finance minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz cited the reduction of pollutants
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EV Charging Infrastructure Accelerating Toward a Clean Transportation Future, PG&E Proposes Next Milestone in Building California’s Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Climate Change Glasgow, Greta, and Good Intentions Commuting Global commuting index, The best and worst countries in the world for commuting Trains UN Guiding Principles: Redressing the Hydrogen Train Tracks
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6 “Do Nots” in Case You’ve Been in an Accident This article may contain affiliate links.  A car accident can be an extremely stressful experience. You may be injured, and your car may have major damage. Injuries can be painful, time-consuming and expensive. Damage to your car is not only pricey, but it may also
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