A new anode made from a molybdenum-tungsten-niobate alloy instead of graphite removes the first barrier to faster charging. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
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Electric car: Chinese manufacturer imitates Tesla Model 3
The Changan Shenlan SL03 is an electric car sedan reminiscent of Tesla’s Model 3, also produced in China. (Tesla, technology) Go to Source
Stock exchange prospectus: Porsche has agreed an exit clause with Cariad
The sports car manufacturer Porsche does not want to rely solely on the software from Cariad. In case of problems, an exit is still possible. (Cariad, stock exchange) Go to Source
Electric car: Hyundai upgrades the Ioniq 5 with more power and battery
Hyundai has equipped the Ioniq 5 for the 2023 model year with a larger battery, more power and new functions and equipment extras. (Hyundai, technology) Go to Source
Cameras in the interior: Volvo EX90 should be able to detect drunk driving
Volvo wants to install sensors in its new electric SUV EX90, which should detect drunk drivers. A breath alcohol test is not included. (Volvo, technology) Go to Source
XPeng: Electric SUV G9 comes with City Pilot on the market
Chinese automaker XPeng has announced prices for its G9 electric SUV. The model should also be able to drive autonomously in the city. (electric car, iCloud) Go to Source
Car rental: Hertz buys 175,000 electric cars from GM
The car rental company Hertz has placed a major order with General Motors for 175,000 electric cars in order to accelerate the switch to electromobility. (Car rental, technology) Go to Source
IAA Transportation: Battery beats fuel cell
At the IAA Transportation in Hanover it becomes clear: Hydrogen and fuel cells play a subordinate role in goods transport. (electromobility, technology) Go to Source
Electric cars: Tesla massively increases supercharger prices
Charging at Tesla will be significantly more expensive. A kilowatt hour now costs 68 to 70 cents on the supercharger in Germany. (electromobility, technology) Go to Source
Car rental company: Sixt relies on electric cars
The car rental company Sixt will increasingly rely on electric cars in the future and wants to set up fast charging stations at airports and in inner cities. (electric car, technology) Go to Source