Electromobility Poland has launched two electric cars under the Izera brand. They should become affordable – through financing offers. (automobile, technology) Go to source
Author: Golem Online News
State funding: BMW receives 60 million euros for battery research
With funding from the federal government and the Free State of Bavaria, BMW is building a pilot plant for battery research near Munich. (Electric car, technology) Go to source
Off-road vehicle: General Motors shows electric lobsters
The e-lobster will be available as a pick-up and in a traditional cabin version. Both are to receive the new Super Cruise 2 assistance package. (Electric car, technology) Go to source
Laser: Lucid Air receives Lidar and drives 320 km / h
The Lucid Air will be the first electric car to scan the surroundings with laser beams for its assistance systems. (Lidar, technology) Go to source
Electric cars: Aral is building rapid charging stations at 30 petrol stations
The classic petrol station will probably continue to exist for a long time: Aral wants to build quick chargers for electric cars at only 30 petrol stations. (Charging station, technology) Go to source
Artemis project: Audi A9 E-tron luxury sedan to come in 2024
With the A9 E-Tron, Audi wants to develop a luxury electric car that is to be launched in 2024. (Audi, technology) Go to source
Herbert Diess: VW’s e-cars lead to a loss of up to 5,000 euros each
Volkswagen sells the E-Golf and the E-Up as electric cars, but that brings in losses per vehicle, VW CEO Herbert Diess said internally. (Electric car, technology) Go to source
Roadrunner project: Tesla plans battery production plant
In California, Tesla has submitted plans to the authorities for a battery production that will run non-stop in shifts. (battery pack, technology) Go to source
Sixt Plus: Car subscriptions allow vehicle classes to be changed at no additional cost
There is one less limitation with the Sixt car subscription than was previously known. This makes it interesting for families. (automobile, Internet) Go to source
Sixt Plus: Auto subscriptions start at a price of EUR 350 per month
The car rental company Sixt is starting a car subscription for private use. Unfortunately, the most important thing is missing with a car subscription. (automobile, Internet) Go to source