A huge factory for electric car batteries is to be built in Schleswig-Holstein arise. The federal government is massively increasing funding. (battery pack, Electric car) Go to Source
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Electromobility: Grounded presents an expensive electric motorhome
The US start-up Grounded has developed a motorhome based on an electric delivery van from General Moors. The first copies are expected to be delivered shortly. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Public transport: Honda plans autonomous taxi service in Tokyo
In San Francisco, Cruise recently had to limit its service with autonomous taxis. Honda wants to use up to 500 vehicles from the Californian start-up in Tokyo. (Honda, automobile) Go to Source
Expectations missed: Tesla’s margin fell in the third quarter
The US electric car maker Tesla missed expectations in terms of both profits and sales in the third quarter of 2023. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
MOQBA: Suzuki’s four-legged concept vehicle masters stairs
Suzuki has introduced MOQBA, a versatile mobile concept vehicle with four legs that can even drive up stairs. (automobile, Segway) Go to Source
Stella Terra: Solar SUV drives 1,000 km through Morocco
Stella Terra is the name of Eindhoven University’s solar SUV that drove 1,000 km through Morocco without needing a power outlet. (Electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Austerity: VW austerity program could cost 4,000 jobs
A tough austerity program is emerging at Volkswagen. 20 percent of jobs could be cut in administration. (VW, Electric car) Go to Source
Three-door: Mini’s fully electric Cooper SE travels more than 400 km
With the fully electric Cooper SE, Mini is presenting a three-door car that can travel 400 km on a single battery charge. (Electric car, OLED) Go to Source
Advertisement: Buy the best-selling motor oil now even cheaper
The No. 1 bestseller on Amazon is Castrol Edge 5W30 engine oil. The oil for the engine is on offer to buy with a 26% discount. (automobile, Amazon) Go to Source
Project Green Light: Google’s AI traffic system aims to bring a green wave
Google has expanded its AI-powered traffic management system Project Green Light, which is intended to reduce car travel times in numerous cities. (automobile, Google) Go to Source