The Chinese electric car manufacturer Nio continues to make high losses. Now company boss Li has to cut costs. (Nio, technology) Go to Source
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Electromobility: Will the electric car not be a success?
Tesla and VW, GM and Ford are shifting down a gear. Expectations of electromobility have taken a hit. (Electric car, Fuel cell) Go to Source
Type 136: Lotus launches with a feather-light e-racing bike for 25,000 euros
Car manufacturer Lotus is entering the high-performance e-bike market with the launch of its new Type 136 model – which comes at a price. (E bike, automobile) Go to Source
China: Wuling Hongguang mini electric car comes into its 3rd generation
The automobile manufacturer SGMW has presented the 3rd generation of its small electric car Wuling Hongguang Macaron. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Lack of demand: Volkswagen postpones battery factory construction
Volkswagen is slowing down plans for its fourth Gigafactory in Europe due to sluggish electric vehicle sales on the continent. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
Woven Planet: Toyota’s software subsidiary is causing massive problems
Toyota has set high goals for its software subsidiary Woven Planet to develop software for future vehicles. That went wrong. (Toyota, Silicon Valley) Go to Source
No manufacturing defect: Tesla wins legal battle over fatal Autopilot accident
Tesla has won a legal battle in a US court that blamed Autopilot for a fatal accident. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Mirai: Toyota admits flop with hydrogen sedan
Toyota’s hydrogen sedan, the Mirai, is a slow seller. According to Toyota’s Chief Technology Officer, the reason is the lack of infrastructure. (Fuel cell, Toyota) Go to Source
Australia: Tesla offers battery upgrades for older S and X models
Tesla is offering battery upgrades to owners of old Model S and X models in Australia to compensate for the discontinuation of right-hand drive vehicles. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
ID.7 Tourer: VW’s first electric station wagon is coming in 2024
Volkswagen is expanding its ID family with a station wagon: The company has announced the fully electric ID.7 Tourer. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source