The Chinese company Xpeng has presented an ultra-fast charging station designed for its new electric car. (Xpeng, technology) Go to Source
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GHG premium: The questionable cashing in with your own wallbox
Resourceful intermediaries offer private Wallbox owners additional income for their charging current. Competitors are outraged. (electric car, automobile) Go to Source
USA: Tesla halts orders for the Model 3 Long Range
In the US and Canada, demand for the Tesla Model 3 LR exceeds supply, so Tesla is no longer accepting orders for the time being. (Tesla Model 3, technology) Go to Source
Fuel cell: BMW and Toyota are planning hydrogen cars
Hydrogen cars are considered inferior to purely electric models, but BMW and Toyota are now cooperating in this field. (fuel cell, technology) Go to Source
Tuning: Lowered Mercedes EQS from Brabus should continue
With optimized aerodynamics, the Mercedes EQS should achieve a longer range. Brabus has put together an expensive tuning package for this. (Mercedes Benz, electric car) Go to Source
Violation of calibration law: Tesla illegally operates a good 1,800 superchargers in Germany
Tesla’s superchargers in Germany, like many other charging stations, do not comply with the law. The state lets the providers do their thing. (Tesla, technology) Go to Source
Evetta Openair: The electric Isetta becomes a convertible
The German startup Electricbrands wants to launch an electric fun mobile in the coming year. (electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Autonomous driving: Ralph Nader calls Tesla’s full self-driving irresponsible
Ralph Nader calls for Tesla’s full self-driving system to be recalled. The US authorities should prevent people from being killed or injured. (Tesla, electric car) Go to Source
Teslas on government and company premises: Sentry mode is under surveillance
The Berlin police wanted to deny Teslas access to their properties. How do other authorities or companies do it? We asked around. (Tesla, technology) Go to Source
Maps: Google brings fuel-efficient routes to Germany
In North America, Google already uses fuel-efficient routes – the function has been adapted for the German market. (Google Maps, Google) Go to Source