In Tesla’s Gigafactory near Grünheide in Brandenburg, there are deficiencies in occupational safety. Dust is a problem. (Gigafactory Berlin, electric car) Go to Source
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Hyperion Motors XP-1: Hyperion Motors introduces fuel cell hypercar
The fuel cell car XP-1 is said to drive at speeds of 355 km/h and have a range of more than 1,600 kilometers. (fuel cell car, technology) Go to Source
Electromobility: Tesla is making supercharger charging cheaper
Tesla is lowering the price of electricity at its charging stations. This makes it only slightly more expensive than its competitor EnBW. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Product segmentation: Intel’s greed doesn’t stop
For the third time, Intel is attempting a license DRM for unlockable hardware functions. Customers shouldn’t be offered something like this, otherwise such license models will become the standard. (intel, processor) Go to Source
MEB platform: VW wants to overturn electric car strategy
Volkswagen plans to realign the product strategy for electric cars and modernize the MEB platform to launch more car models. (VW, technology) Go to Source
LA Auto Show: Drako shows electric SUV Dragon with gullwing doors and 320 km/h
The Drako Motors Dragon is an electric car with gullwing doors that has an output of almost 1.5 megawatts and is said to drive 320 km/h. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
Update: Electric Mercedes accelerates faster with a subscription
In the US online shop from Mercedes there is an acceleration increase for the EQE and the EQS as an annual subscription. (Mercedes Benz, electric car) Go to Source
Green Mobility Initiative: Free charging for taxis and rental cars in Berlin
The Green Mobility initiative wants to offer all taxis and rental cars in the capital free charging at Potsdamer Platz for a year. (taxi, electric car) Go to Source
X Convertible: Genesis presents electric convertible
Genesis is Hyundai’s premium brand. The new electric concept car fits the claim. (Hyundai, electric car) Go to Source
Battery technology: Tesla’s 4680 batteries store disappointingly little energy
Tesla’s new battery cells should allow more range. But 244 Wh/kg energy density instead of the expected 276 Wh/kg is not enough. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source