Volvo Trucks has received an order for 1,000 electric trucks from Swiss building materials producer Holcim. (Truck, automobile) Go to Source
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Electric cars: Tesla relies on 48-volt technology for the Model Q and Model 2
Tesla announces that it will be using a 48-volt architecture in the future – initially for the Cybertruck, and later for other models such as the planned entry-level cars. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Classic racing cars: Everrati electrifies Porsche 911 ST
Everrati has presented a converted racing classic Porsche 911 ST. The car becomes an electric athlete. (Porsche, electric car) Go to Source
Volkswagen: No second battery factory due to high electricity prices
Volkswagen has already built a battery factory in Lower Saxony – and it will remain the only one for the time being. The electricity prices are too high for the group. (Electricity, automobile) Go to Source
Hyper sports car: Rimac Nevera goes from 0 to 400 km/h in 21.31 seconds
The Rimac Nevera, an all-electric hypercar, goes from 0 to 400 km/h faster than any other car before it. A total of 23 records were set. (Rimac, electric car) Go to Source
Neverending story: Market launch of the Tesla Roadster postponed again
The second-generation Tesla Roadster is once again being postponed, as CEO Elon Musk had to announce. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Electromobility: Austrian Post orders over 700 electric delivery vans from China
Austrian Post has ordered over 700 electric delivery vans from Maxus. This should enable parcels to be delivered locally without emissions. (Truck, electric car) Go to Source
The Icon: BMW presented an electric boat with hydrofoils
BMW and the boat manufacturer Tyde have presented The Icon, a 13.15 meter long ship equipped with an electric drive. (shipping, automobile) Go to Source
Echo Auto 2: New Alexa device for vehicles is coming to Germany
The concept of the first generation Echo Auto does not change with the new model. This is a pity. (Echo car, Amazon) Go to Source
For China: VW allegedly wants to use software from Huawei
Because of the problems at the software subsidiary Cariad, VW is apparently looking for other suppliers. The background are sales problems in China. (electric car, Huawei) Go to Source