The invention of the wheel some 4,000 years ago dramatically increased the rate at which human society evolved. It was so good that we’ve become so heavily on it that without the notion of the wheel everything would grind to a halt – literally. But there’s just something cool about trying to emulate nature’s more… Continue reading Boston Dynamics’ Spot Could Pave The Way For Ridable Robotic Horse
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Lemon Law Attorney Says Tesla Is Not Evading It With Goodwill Repairs
The “goodwill repair” saga for Tesla has yet another chapter. After we told you the story of Sergio Rodriguez’s Model X, which had a bizarre manufacturing issue with its windshield, Steve Lehto read our article. He commented on it in the video above. Lehto is a Lemon Law attorney with 28 years of experience, and… Continue reading Lemon Law Attorney Says Tesla Is Not Evading It With Goodwill Repairs
UK Government Ramps Up Funding For on-Street Charging Points
Government funding for on-street electric car charging points will double to £10 million, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced. According to the Department for Transport (DfT), the extra funding will pay for up to 3,600 further charging points designed to make it easier for electric vehicle (EV) drivers to charge up without a drive or… Continue reading UK Government Ramps Up Funding For on-Street Charging Points
Tesla Cybertruck Becomes Cybertank In Latest Renderings
The Tesla Cybertruck has been re-imagined as the Tesla Cybertank in these latest renderings. Now, it can surely do a tank turn like the Rivian R1T can. The tank turn rage was brought to life recently in the EV world by Rivian with its quad-motor R1T electric pickup truck. This feature, though likely hard on… Continue reading Tesla Cybertruck Becomes Cybertank In Latest Renderings
Sri Lanka’s Super EV: Here Are The Real Specs For The Vega EVX
Sri Lanka is probably proud of Vega’s team of engineers. They will present in March, at one of the leading world stages, the country’s first super EV. The EVX will be the company’s main attraction at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show, and we already wrote about it here. The deal is that this super EV… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Super EV: Here Are The Real Specs For The Vega EVX
Aiways To Present Europe-Ready U5 And New U6ion Concept In Geneva
Aiways announced that at the upcoming 2020 Geneva Motor Show, it will not only show a production version of the Aiways U5 for the European market but envisions the possibility of short 10-minute test drives too. Sales of this new mid-size SUV in China are already underway, while in Europe it’s scheduled for April 2020. Volume… Continue reading Aiways To Present Europe-Ready U5 And New U6ion Concept In Geneva
Green Motion Unveils Residenza By Pininfarina At CES
Green Motion, a well-established Swiss manufacturer of electric vehicle charging systems enlisted the help of Pininfarina with the desire to “redefine the aesthetic standards” of EV supply equipment. The result of the collaboration was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month. It was there that Green Motion unveiled a level… Continue reading Green Motion Unveils Residenza By Pininfarina At CES
Work On Tesla-Swapped Nissan 350Z Project Back On Track
You may remember that in August of last year, we covered a video that signaled the start of a pretty enticing build. The plan was to remove the 3.5-liter naturally-aspirated V6 out of a Nissan 350Z and replace it with a Tesla drive motor and batteries. Well, it’s now 2020 and not much has happened… Continue reading Work On Tesla-Swapped Nissan 350Z Project Back On Track
Jaguar Land Rover Cuts 500 Jobs: Is Focus Now On Electrification?
Jaguar Land Rover is going to cut some 500 jobs (about 10%) at its Halewood plant near Liverpool in the UK, as the facility will now work on two shifts (instead of three shifts) with an option for an extension of some workdays if demand is high. According to Bloomberg, the reason for that is a… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover Cuts 500 Jobs: Is Focus Now On Electrification?
Cruise Origin – The EV Robo-Taxi Of The Future: Video Recap
Cruise Automation, backed by the General Motors and Honda, recently unveiled a prototype of a production autonomous vehicle, the Cruise Origin. It’s an all-electric, driverless vehicle (no steering wheel or pedals), which can take up to six passengers (or a lot of cargo in the van version) and be used in a ride-hailing service. A… Continue reading Cruise Origin – The EV Robo-Taxi Of The Future: Video Recap