The electric sedan ET7 from Nio can initially only be used on a subscription basis. The price is significantly lower than that of the Mercedes-Benz EQE. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
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Electric SUV: This is what the Honda Prologue should look like
Honda has unveiled its first electric SUV. The Honda Prologue is scheduled for release in 2024. (Honda, technology) Go to Source
First trucks for Pepsi: Tesla’s truck production started five years after presentation
The Tesla Semi Truck is now being built five years after its presentation. The first copies go to Pepsi. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Electric cars: Zerova brings charging station with 480 kW to Germany
Zerova has unveiled the prototype of its new 480kW charging station, which can charge four electric cars simultaneously. (electromobility, electric car) Go to Source
Electric car: VW ID.2 X should drive 400 km
Volkswagen allegedly wants to position the ID.2 X as a compact E-SUV and equip it with a respectable range. (Volkswagen ID., electric car) Go to Source
e.Go Life tested: Farewell to a promise that is difficult to keep
The e.Go Life from Aachen should make electric mobility affordable. But after 1,500 copies have been delivered, it’s over. Which is understandable. (e-go.com, electric car) Go to Source
Electric car: Hyundai Ioniq 6 is said to drive 614 km per charge
The Ioniq 6 shows once again that a low drag coefficient is essential. (Hyundai, electric car) Go to Source
Google: Android’s driving mode loses Maps display
Google Assistant driving mode has replaced the Android Auto app. Google is now removing the map view for Google Maps on its homepage. (Android Auto, Google) Go to Source
Camera system: Tesla abandons ultrasonic sensors and parking functions
Tesla wants to do without ultrasonic sensors in its cars in favor of the Tesla Vision camera system and has to temporarily delete functions. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Fast charging stations: Tesla operates more than 10,000 superchargers in Europe
Tesla has already set up superchargers at 900 locations in Europe. A third of these are already open to third-party brands. (electric car, Tesla) Go to Source