Volkswagen boss Oliver Blume is convinced: VW will be able to bring an electric car onto the market for 20,000 euros in the mid-2020s. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
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Behind Dacia: Tesla Model 3 disappoints in the TÜV report
According to the TÜV report 2024, the Tesla Model 3 performed very poorly in the general inspections. The quality defects are major. (Tesla Model 3, Electric car) Go to Source
From 2025: Renault announces electric cars for less than 20,000 euros
Renault wants to bring an electric car onto the market in 2025 that will be produced in Europe and cost less than 20,000 euros. (Renault, Electric car) Go to Source
Electric car: Polestar starts series production of the Polestar 4
The Swedes’ new electric car is scheduled to be delivered in China this year. Elsewhere it will be available in early 2024. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Star without tension: E-car misery at Mercedes
The sales figures for the Mercedes EQS disappoint expectations. Despite high hopes at launch, the flagship failed to win hearts. (Mercedes Benz, Electric car) Go to Source
Environmental protection: Mercedes obliges company car drivers to use electric cars
Mercedes wants its employees to drive electric. Anyone who is entitled to a company car must take an electric car. (Mercedes Benz, Electric car) Go to Source
End of an era: BMW stops building combustion engines in Germany
After more than 60 years, it’s over: BMW has stopped producing combustion engines in Germany. (BMW, Electric car) Go to Source
No juice in sight: every second place has no charging station
In almost every second of the 10,700 German communities there is no publicly accessible charging station. And eight out of ten municipalities lack a fast charger. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Arsenic in water: BMW’s cobalt supplier is said to be seriously damaging to the environment
A scientist said he had never experienced such high levels of arsenic in water samples. (raw materials, Electric car) Go to Source
MPV: Volvo EM90 electric van with six seats announced
With the EM90, Volvo is bringing its first fully electric van onto the market. The six-seat MPV has a 116 kWh battery. (Volvo, automobile) Go to Source