While China struggles, Europe remains on the path of high growth in 2020.
Month: March 2020
Tesla Model Y, Model 3, Model X And Model S: Size Comparison
From this perspective, the Model Y appears to be closer in height to the X than to the 3.
Tesla’s smart battery strategy in China
Once again Tesla is showing what’s the smartest strategy to achieve the massification of electric cars. In China Tesla will use two very different battery chemistries for the Model 3. One to give the lowest cost/higher availability and another to…
Is A Sony Electric SUV Teased In The Latest Vision-S Video?
It’s hiding in the background, but there’s just enough visible to see that this is something different.
Watch Tesla Model S Drag Race Model 3 Performance, Model X P100D
Which of the three Teslas takes home the win?
Tesla Model 3 Range Estimator Needs This Simple Fix
Tesla is better than this.
Plug-In Electric Car Sales In Denmark Doubled In January 2020
Strong sales were more or less expected, but the top-selling models are a surprise.
Tesla now scheduling Model Y deliveries
Tesla started low-volume production of the new Model Y in January, months ahead of schedule, and is now beginning to confirm Model Y deliveries to customers. Buyers from around the country have reported receiving emails from Tesla offering delivery on or after March 15: “Congratulations! Your Model Y is ready for delivery in March 2020.”… Read more »
A SpaceX Starship prototype just lifted off – but not how it was supposed to
SpaceX’s newest Starship spacecraft prototype unintentionally lifted off during a critical test at the company’s Boca Chica, Texas facilities – a development that was almost certainly unplanned. On February 26th, under the cover of an incredibly thick fog bank, SpaceX carefully transported its second full-scale Starship prototype – measuring some 30m (100 ft) tall and […]
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CATL To Expand Its Manufacturing Capacity In China
Within around two years, CATL will exceed 100 GWh of installed lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing capacity.