Former CDU chairman Armin Laschet was critical of Tesla boss Elon Musk and his recent developments in a Spiegel interview. (Armin Laschet, Electric car) Go to Source
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Problems for the sixth time in a row: Tesla is recalling Cybertruck again
This time, a software update is probably not enough: due to a defective part, the Cybertruck can sometimes no longer accelerate. (Tesla Cybertruck, Electric car) Go to Source
Cheap electric cars: No cheap home
Hyundai and Citroën show that an electric drive doesn’t have to make a small car super expensive. (Electric car, Tesla) Go to Source
Production cuts: Ford Cologne introduces short-time work for electric cars
Starting next week, Ford will introduce short-time work at its Cologne plant. The measure affects the Explorer and Capri electric cars. (ford, Electric car) Go to Source
Electromobility: Vulcan produces lithium hydroxide in Frankfurt
The raw material for batteries is sustainably produced in Germany. (lithium, technology) Go to Source
Rivian: VW chief software architect Lal may be leaving
At the Volkswagen software subsidiary Cariad, there are once again changes at the management level. (Cariad, Silicon Valley) Go to Source
Storage, solar and e-mob: Vattenfall is investing 5 billion euros in the energy transition
Vattenfall is planning to expand in the German energy market. After the sale of the Berlin district heating business, investments will be made in the expansion of renewable energies. (Vattenfall, Solar energy) Go to Source
Kia EV 3: Smaller, angular and strong in curves
With the EV 3, Kia is bringing its cheapest electric car to Germany. The compact SUV can travel up to 605 km on one battery charge. (Kia, Electric car) Go to Source
Selling point: Tesla Model Y with free supercharging
Tesla Germany has announced a time-limited promotion for Model Y buyers. Anyone who buys an electric car gets free electricity for a year. (Tesla, Electric car) Go to Source
Autonomous driving: Moia is testing autonomous ID.Buzz 2025 in Hamburg
Transport Senator Anjes Tjarks describes the VW subsidiary Moia’s project as an important step for the future of public transport. (Autonomous driving, Electric car) Go to Source