The Aston Martin Valhalla has made its North American debut at this year’s Monterey Car Week, in the event’s highly exclusive “Quail” enclosure. The British brand’s McLaren Senna rival was first previewed in concept form at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, and is due for launch in 2021. Production of the Aston Martin Valhalla will be strictly limited to 500… Continue reading New 2021 Aston Martin Valhalla makes North American debut
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New Aston Martin Valkyrie testing continues at Silverstone
More images of the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar undergoing testing at Silverstone have been released, following its recent dynamic debut at the 2019 British Grand Prix. The sold-out hypercar is entering the final phases of its testing programme, with first deliveries expected by the end of the year. Aston Martin recently unveiled a comprehensive specification… Continue reading New Aston Martin Valkyrie testing continues at Silverstone
New open-top McLaren Ultimate Series hypercar confirmed
McLaren has confirmed that a new ‘Ultimate Series’ hypercar is in the works, which will make its full debut at some stage in 2020 and will be strictly limited to just 399 examples. Announced at Pebble Beach Concors d’Elegance, McLaren has also teased the design of newcomer in typically shadowy format. The roofless model is… Continue reading New open-top McLaren Ultimate Series hypercar confirmed
BMW’s CEO urges staff to narrow sales gap with Mercedes
FILE PHOTO: Oliver Zipse, board member of German luxury carmaker BMW attends the company’s annual news conference in Munich, Germany, March 20, 2019. REUTERS/Michael Dalder/File Photo FRANKFURT (Reuters) – BMW’s (BMWG.DE) new chief executive urged employees to embrace change and to find innovative ways to help the Bavarian carmaker overtake rival Mercedes at a time… Continue reading BMW’s CEO urges staff to narrow sales gap with Mercedes
XL Fleet Turns Ford F-150 Into Plug-In Hybrid For $9,000
The 15 kWh battery pack goes in the bed of the truck. After we told you about Ecotuned, we have found out another company that tries to make the Ford F-150 be more friendly to the environment and to the pocket of the pickup truck owners. It comes from XL Fleet and, although the company… Continue reading XL Fleet Turns Ford F-150 Into Plug-In Hybrid For $9,000
Charging stations now outnumber gas stations in Britain
It’s not unusual to hear people wave off the change to fully electric to when EV chargers are as plentiful as gas stations, and when vehicle charging can be done, in a pinch, in nearly the same time.
One side of that equation has already arrived—in the UK. According to Nissan UK, there are about 9,300 public charging stations, as opposed to 8,400 gas stations.
Shell charging station in Britain (higher res)
The number of gas stations has been on a slight decline for the past 50 years in the UK, and some places are becoming petrol deserts. Just four gas stations exist in London’s congestion-charge zone, for instance, while Transport for London has installed more than 1,000 charge points in the past year.
As for the other thing—the speed of charging stops when you’re in a pinch—there’s been progress. About 1,600 of those locations are fast chargers—generally of the 50-kw level and above. That won’t get charging stops quite close enough to gas-station speeds yet, but it does assure that a wide range of EVs (the Nissan Leaf Plus, for example) can get an 80 percent in less than an hour (or much shorter in some instances, like the Tesla Model 3 or Audi E-tron).
Gas stations versus charging stations in the UK [Nissan UK]
Nissan notes that according to Zap-Map, two new fast-charge stations were opened every day the last month. Zap-Map also points to a current total of 290 Tesla Superchargers in the UK.
Not the case in the U.S.
In the U.S., gas stations remain far, far ahead. According to the U.S. Alternative Fuels Data Center, there are 22,408 charging stations in the U.S., including 3,092 DC fast charge stations. And according to the EPA there are 168,000 gas stations in the U.S.
So Brits, celebrate your victory. In the U.S. we have some infrastructure-building to do.
Elon Musk to address Tesla shutting down its service loaner program
Tesla started shutting down its service loaner program earlier this year and apparently, Elon Musk didn’t know about it and he says that he is going to address the issue. When a Tesla owner would need to leave their car at a service center, the automaker would provide another Model S or Model X as… Continue reading Elon Musk to address Tesla shutting down its service loaner program
Lux Capital Raises Over $1.050 Billion for Two New Funds
Lux Capital, a venture capital firm based in New York City and Silicon Valley investing in counter-conventional, seed and early stage science and technology ventures, raised over $1.050 billion for two new funds. The vehicles include:– a $500m sixth early-stage fund, and– a $550m second opportunity fund focused on growth-stage investments. LPs include major medical… Continue reading Lux Capital Raises Over $1.050 Billion for Two New Funds
Russian courier service MrSpeedy bags $15m Series B led by Vostok New Ventures
Russia-headquartered Dostavista, the parent of crowdsourcing delivery service company MrSpeedy, has raised $15 million in a Series B funding round led by venture capital firm Vostok New Ventures, the company said in a Linkedin post. Budapest-based equity and debt fund FlashPoint and Moscow-based VC fund AddVenture also participated in the round. The proceeds from the… Continue reading Russian courier service MrSpeedy bags $15m Series B led by Vostok New Ventures
Norway’s New Electric Plane Crashes During Demo Flight
Mayday Norway unveiled its first battery-powered plane during a demo flight before a high-profile crowd on Wednesday. Unfortunately, for reasons that are not yet fully known, Reuters reports that the Alpha Electro G2 plane crash-landed in a lake. Though no one was hurt, the crash represents an inauspicious start for the country’s plan to electrify… Continue reading Norway’s New Electric Plane Crashes During Demo Flight