Two rows versus three rows.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Mercedes-Benz EQV DC Fast Charging Analysis
It’s strong, but does not beat the Mercedes-Benz EQC.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Plug-Ins Accounted For Over A Quarter Of Volvo Car Sales In February
It’s going higher and higher.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
GM To Rollout New EV Sales Tool Developed By Former Tesla Executive
The online tool is supposed to make buying a GM EV much easier.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
VW is seen catching up to Tesla in ID.3 electric car teardown
VW’s MEB electric vehicle platform is getting a stamp of approval from UBS in their teardown of the VW ID.3 electric car.
The German automaker is seen catching up to Tesla in EV technology.
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Source: Charge Forward
U.S.: Volvo Plug-In Electric Car Share In February Improved To Nearly 10%
In California, it’s closer to 30%.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Autogefühl Checks Out The Ford Mustang Reinvented As An EV: Mach-E
Nothing big to complain about – the Mustang Mach-E is worth considering, according to Autogefühl.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Japanese company unveils high capacity solid-state battery
Japanese industrial manufacturer Hitachi Zosen has developed a solid-state battery claimed to harness one of the highest capacities in the industry. Additionally, the Osaka-based company states this new solid-state battery can operate under a larger range of temperatures. It will soon be tested in industrial machinery and space.
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Source: Charge Forward
Check Out The World's First EV-Friendly Camper
An energy-efficient, range-saving camper with a kitchen to boot.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
More executive heads roll after the Texas power outage disaster
Bill Magness, CEO of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), Texas’ power grid, was fired by ERCOT’s Board of Directors yesterday after the state’s disastrous cold weather power outages. This follows the resignation on Monday of DeAnn Walker, the chair of the Public Utility Commission (PUC) of Texas. Seven ERCOT board members have also stepped down over several weeks – many of whom did not live in Texas.
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Source: Charge Forward