Ford and Volkswagen this week signed a far-reaching agreement to co-develop electric and self-driving vehicles.
Tag: Electric Vehicles
VW deploys first electric car charging stations with giant integrated batteries
VW has started deploying its new electric car charging stations with giant integrated batteries .
In new year’s event, Hyundai promises 11 new dedicated EVs by 2025
Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brands will invest more than $87 billion to produce 23 EVs by 2025.
GM announces its own battery gigafactory with LG Chem, 30 GWh of capacity eventually below $100/kWh
GM has announced a new joint-venture with LG Chem to build their own battery gigafactory, which will have 30 GWh of annual capacity, in Ohio.
Tesla (TSLA) surpasses Daimler in market value as it invests in German automaker’s backyard
Tesla’s (TSLA) market capitalization has now surpassed Daimler’s again as the electric automaker announces a big investment in the German automotive industry’s backyard.
BMW Targeting 600km Range for Electric i4
BMW will introduce the electric i4, their first purely electrically powered model for the premium mid-range in 2021.
Germany increases EV incentives – making less expensive electric cars even cheaper
Germany is increasing its incentives for buying electric vehicles with a focus on making less expensive electric cars even cheaper.
Race for 1000 km Electric Vehicles
Range sells electric cars. In this article Dr Peter Harrop discusses the future of electric vehicles capable of 1000km range.
EV sales are exploding. Here’s how utilities can keep up — and why you should care
There will be more than 20 million electric vehicles driving on US roads by 2030.
4 Takeaways From Amazon’s Huge Electric Delivery Van Order
Will 100,000 plugged-in delivery vans break the grid? No, but the Amazon-Rivian deal does pose questions for utilities.
“Revolutionary” new EV charging technology unveiled
IONITY, a joint venture between Daimler, Ford, BMW Group and the Volkswagen Group with Porsche AG, has unveiled its next generation charger, which has been engineered, industrialised and manufactured by world-leading electric vehicle (EV) DC fast charging technology specialists Tritium.