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Voltpost Introduces Lamppost EV Charger For Major Metro Areas

Voltpost Introduces Lamppost EV Charger For Major Metro Areas

Voltpost, a new electric vehicle charging company, announced the commercial availability of its curbside EV charging solution, developed for major U.S. metro areas. The company’s idea is to retrofit lampposts into AC Level 2 EV charging points with minimum install cost and time, maintenance and footprint. How to recharge in cities? The main question for cities […]

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The Volkswagen ID.4 Will Soon Be A Union-Made EV

The Volkswagen ID.4 Will Soon Be A Union-Made EV

Of all the cars built at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga Assembly Plant in Tennessee, it’s not hard to argue that the Volkswagen ID.4 is the one most important to the automaker’s future. It’s VW’s first modern all-electric model—a symbol of what’s to come as it eventually moves away from gasoline, aimed squarely at the ultra-important U.S. market. And

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Tesla Cybertruck's Pedal Fix Isn't Pretty But Deliveries Can Resume

Tesla Cybertruck’s Pedal Fix Isn’t Pretty But Deliveries Can Resume

As has been widely reported, the Tesla Cybertruck was recalled last week for a major safety issue involving the accelerator pedal. Like most vehicles, the Cybertruck has a rubber and metal cover fitted to the accelerator and brake pedals. They are usually applied to improve aesthetics and provide a textured surface to avoid slippage. But most automaker pads are tightly

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Most U.S. EVs Are Expected To Be In Suburban Areas In 2030

Most U.S. EVs Are Expected To Be In Suburban Areas In 2030

Electrification progresses at various rates depending on the region and it will lead to an interesting disproportion of electric vehicle deployment in the U.S. According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s study, highlighted by the DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office, the majority of the EV fleet will be located in suburban areas. The study says about 60% out of the projected 33 million

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The Aptera Solar EV Looks Ready For Production In New Videos

The Aptera Solar EV Looks Ready For Production In New Videos

Aptera has mostly been quiet for the last few months, but the company recently received its first production body, which was shipped from Italy, where it is manufactured by the CPC Group. This means that while production has not yet started, the company’s unique three-wheeled solar electric vehicle is one step closer to entering production

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Stock Lucid Air Sapphire Beats Tesla Model S Plaid’s Drag Time, Sets New Record

Stock Lucid Air Sapphire Beats Tesla Model S Plaid’s Drag Time, Sets New Record

Undoubtedly, the 1,234-horsepower, tri-motor Lucid Air Sapphire is an impressive engineering feat. It’s a sleek, luxurious four-door sedan that also happens to be one of the quickest stock cars in the world. Its maker claims it can accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 1.89 seconds and go on to a top speed

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Tesla Cybertruck recall prompted by "trapped" accelerator pedals

Tesla Cybertruck recall prompted by “trapped” accelerator pedals

Tesla is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks over sticky accelerator pedals, after the NHTSA earlier this week said that it was already communicating with Tesla on the issue.  Cybertruck pedals may become trapped in a depressed, “accelerate” position after a lot of pressure has been applied by the driver, explains documents filed with the federal government. 

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‘No Incentives For You,’ Mexico Tells Chinese Carmakers After U.S. Pressure

‘No Incentives For You,’ Mexico Tells Chinese Carmakers After U.S. Pressure

The potential influx of cheap Chinese electric cars into the U.S. through Mexico had ruffled the feathers of American carmakers. This prompted U.S. officials to raise concerns to their Chinese counterparts about the country’s manufacturing overcapacity. They’ve also been urging Mexico to keep Chinese carmakers at bay—a measure to safeguard America’s massive homegrown car industry.

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