Month: July 2023

EV manufacturer Mullen Automotive has signed a vehicle purchase agreement with national fleet leasing provider MGT Lease Company for 250 commercial Mullen 3 cab-chassis electric trucks.  The contract is valued at $15,755,000, and vehicle delivery will be completed in phases between August and December 2023. The orders will be fulfilled through Randy Marion Automotive Group,
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By Maria Merano Posted on July 2, 2023 Update: Teslarati has found that Tesla closed its application for the Vehicle Operator (Test Driver) position in Australia. Tesla’s vehicle operator listing on its career page has been taken down. Tesla has also listed the job’s post on LinkedIn as “no longer accepting applications.” Tesla posted a job position for vehicle
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How to Wax Your Car for a Professional Finish Tips To Extend Your Car’s Life and Enhance its Looks This article may contain affiliate links. A well-waxed car not only enhances its appearance but also protects the paintwork from the elements. Waxing your car regularly ensures a long-lasting shine and a professional finish. In this
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Is Tesla Full Self Driving ( FSD ) Beta a scam? My debate with Tesla investor and YouTuber Warren Redlich should give you some answers. WATCH NEXT – Why Tesla Cybertruck Will Tank Tesla: https://youtu.be/FlpIgEY-bwU OUR SPONSORS: ❤️ NeoCharge: Get your NeoCharge Smart Splitter today using the discount code “EFORELECTRIC” at https://bit.ly/3iqK9Hb ❤️ FLO: Learn
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Jack takes a first look at the latest “bonkers” creation from Italian marque, Aehra. With a snub-nosed, cabin-forward design and a bespoke battery pack built into – instead of onto – its structure, could this be the first electric performance car that fully exploits its bespoke EV architecture, to show what fast EVs are capable
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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. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee
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By most accounts, anxiety about charging is the #1 objection for potential EV buyers, so automakers are wise to do what they can to help facilitate both at-home and on-the-road charging for their customers. Stellantis is addressing the issue with the launch of Free2move Charge, “a 360-degree ecosystem that will seamlessly deliver charging and energy
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How to Maintain a Fleet of Commercial Vehicles Tips and Tools for a Business Fleet This article may contain affiliate links. Managing a fleet of business vehicles is tough work. Maintaining and repairing several vehicles on your own is difficult and time-consuming, and you’ll typically want to establish some kind of process to ensure that
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Which automakers and charging companies committed to the Tesla NACS connector? Which EV maker announced it’s filed for bankruptcy? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending June 30, 2023. Much of this week’s electric-car-focused news related to the continued shift toward Tesla’s NACS EV
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Porsche plans to launch a redesigned Macan featuring electric power early next year but also may keep the current gas-powered model on sale for a while. The transition period in which the two versions are sold simultaneously may stretch longer than previously planned due to the uncertainty of the market’s switch to EVs. Citing dealer
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Increasing demand for high power and high-capacity cells are major growth factors for the Li-Ion cylindrical battery market. As such, the demand for battery packs with higher energy output is also growing in sectors such as electric vehicles, industrial power tools, energy storage, consumer electronics, aerospace, defense, and others.  These packs have a need for
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