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BYD is so far ahead of Tesla in China that ‘it’s almost ridiculous,’ says Charlie Munger

If all the manufacturing space BYD has to build cars in China is counted, it would amount to a big percentage of Manhattan island, Munger noted.

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New York City May Soon Set The Pace For Municipal Vehicle Electrification

California is rarely outshined as the leader when it comes to transportation electrification. However, the New York City Council is considering a bill that would codify a path toward a 100 percent zero-emission municipal fleet. This proposal would require the city’s entire on-road fleet, including heavy-duty trucks and specialty vehicles, to transition to zero-emission vehicles […]
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What Do Volkswagen Electric Vehicles Have In Common With Ant-Man & The Wasp?

If you haven’t noticed by now, in the past year or two, Volkswagen has been linking up with a number of the famous characters you can find over on Disney+. First, we saw links to Star Wars characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Now, Volkswagen’s partners in electrification are Ant-Man & The Wasp. One’s […]
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NIO says older models being phased out as planned, denies rumors of sales halt

NIO said the 2022 ES8, ES6, and EC6 are no longer being custom-built, but a small number of show cars and existing cars are still available for sale.

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Tesla Supercharger Network Will Be (Partially) Open To US Drivers By Next Year

Tesla will permit other EV drivers in the US to use some of its Supercharger locations and double the size of its network by 2024.
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Celebrating 15 Years Of Tesla Production & The EV

Tesla has officially been on the road for 15 years since the first Roadster rolled off the production line on February 1, 2008, and what a decade and a half it has been. In that time, Tesla has gone from a niche startup auto manufacturer to the innovating force behind the automotive industry’s shift to […]
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BMW Ramping Up Electric Car Production, Including In Mexico

Just about every automaker on the planet is increasing its electric vehicle production to some degree in 2023, and BMW Group is no exception. In fact, BMW seems to be on a serious push to try to take more of the EV market. Naturally, it must know that its survival, and certainly its success, in […]
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Wiesmann’s €320,000 Project Thunderball EV Sold Out For First Year

The company does not say how many electric luxury roadsters it expects to make in 2024, the first year of production.
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Battery issue halts Ford F-150 Lightning production

2022 Ford F-150 Lightning pre-productionProduction and shipments of the Ford F-150 Lightning have been stopped, though sales continue. On Tuesday, Ford spokesperson Emma Bergg confirmed to Green Car Reports a stop-build and in-transit stop-ship order has been given for the F-150 Lightning pickup truck due to a potential battery issue. Ford on Wednesday confirmed the issue as...
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EV charging terms you need to know: What are Superchargers, CCS and CHAdeMO?

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