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NHTSA May Require EVs From 1997 To Have Pedestrian Alert Sounds
Documents reveal the lack of the alert may be deemed a safety defect that could impact 9.1 million EVs, regardless of the model year.
Ford’s Jim Farley, Jimmy Fallon, “Checo” Pérez Race Electric Go-Karts
Ford’s CEO proves that his late cousin Chris wasn’t the only Farley comfortable performing silly comedy routines on stage.
BMW To Produce Neue Klasse BEVs And Battery Packs In Mexico
The group invests €800 million ($855 million) in its plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
FLO Introduces New DC Fast Charger Designed to Provide the Ultimate Fast Charge Experience
New FLO Ultra fast charger delivers up to 320 kW and meets both NEVI and Buy America Act requirements
Renewed Nissan/Renault Alliance To Boost Nissan’s EV Growth
Nissan will be taking a 15% stake in Renault’s EV division.
2024 Mercedes eSprinter: Second Time’s A Charm
Now we’re getting somewhere.
Volvo Plug-In Car Sales Increased 31% In January 2023
More than 40 percent of new Volvo cars sold (globally) are rechargeable.
Tesla Model Y To Save Police Department $80,000
Just looking at the higher upfront price of an electric patrol car, the cost savings can make up for it in six to 18 months.
UK: Plug-In Car Sales Increased 12% In January 2023
Rechargeable car sales are expected to further accelerate later this year and take one quarter of the market.