Earlier demands were repeated at the auto summit – little has changed with autonomous driving and networked car data. (Electric car, RFID) Go to source
Author: Golem Online News
Electric car: Bollinger introduces electric delivery vans
It is not lowered. It is like that. (Electric car, technology) Go to source
Aiways U5: Electric SUV from China comes to us for 28,500 euros
The Aiways U5 is 4.68 meters long, drives 400 km, offers space for 5 people and, according to the e-car premium, should cost from around 28,500 euros. (automobile, technology) Go to source
Izera: Poland wants to build affordable electric cars
Electromobility Poland has launched two electric cars under the Izera brand. They should become affordable – through financing offers. (automobile, technology) Go to source
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