Tesla confirms Gigafactory Berlin has ramped up to 2,000 cars a week

Tesla confirmed today that Gigafactory Berlin has been able to ramp up production to 2,000 electric cars a week for the first time. If this new production rate is maintainable, it is a giant achievement for the automaker. Every automaker in the world is currently navigating an extremely difficult supply chain crisis in order to… Continue reading Tesla confirms Gigafactory Berlin has ramped up to 2,000 cars a week

@VW Group: Tailor-made development in China005883

A glance at the skyline is enough to tell the casual observer that driving in China is a different experience. The cities are crisscrossed by multi-level elevated roads of a type that simply doesn’t exist in Europe. They make very specific demands of navigation devices because the technology must identify which of the up to… Continue reading @VW Group: Tailor-made development in China005883

Tesla reveals humanoid robot that will cost less than $20,000

PALO ALTO, U.S. — Tesla on Friday night showcased a prototype of a humanoid robot, dubbed Optimus, as the U.S. electric vehicle maker enters the robotics business. At the company’s AI Day in Palo Alto, California, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Optimus will kick-start a “fundamental transformation for civilization as we know it,” adding the… Continue reading Tesla reveals humanoid robot that will cost less than $20,000

Amazon’s latest sale knocks up to 50 percent off Fire tablets

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. All prices are correct at the time of publishing. Amazon appears to be kicking off its fall… Continue reading Amazon’s latest sale knocks up to 50 percent off Fire tablets

Hitting the Books: What the wearables of tomorrow might look like

Apple’s Watch Ultra, with its 2000-nit digital display and GPS capabilities, is a far cry from its Revolutionary War-era self-winding forebears. What sorts of wondrous body-mounted technologies might we see another hundred years hence? In his new book, The Skeptic’s Guide to the Future, Dr. Steven Novella (with assists from his brothers, Bob and Jay… Continue reading Hitting the Books: What the wearables of tomorrow might look like

“The electric car, we’re going full throttle”: unpublished interview between Carlos Tavares and Luca de Meo, the bosses of Stellantis and Renault

Finding a common slot for a cross-interview in their diaries of globe-trotting big bosses was a challenge, but the obstacle was overcome. Luca de Meo, the CEO of Renault, and Carlos Tavares, the general manager of Stellantis, wanted to meet and take part in the exercise. Their long tete-a-tete, at the initiative of Le Parisien-Today… Continue reading “The electric car, we’re going full throttle”: unpublished interview between Carlos Tavares and Luca de Meo, the bosses of Stellantis and Renault

NIO Inc. Provides September and Third Quarter 2022 Delivery Update

NIO started deliveries of ET5 in late September 2022 NIO delivered 10,878 vehicles in September 2022 NIO delivered 31,607 vehicles in the three months ended September 2022, increasing by 29.3% year-over-year and achieving record-high quarterly deliveries Cumulative deliveries of NIO vehicles reached 249,504 as of September 30, 2022 SHANGHAI, China, Oct. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)… Continue reading NIO Inc. Provides September and Third Quarter 2022 Delivery Update

Electric buses – The next frontier in the Indian EV story

India has witnessed rapid economic growth, urbanization and consequent demand for mobility over the past few decades. By Srihari Mulgund and Deepak Mittal The automotive industry is at the cusp of a transition to Electric Vehicles (EVs). The two-wheeler and passenger car segment have seen substantial activity with a flurry of startups, mainly in 2Ws,… Continue reading Electric buses – The next frontier in the Indian EV story

Tata Group to hive off four startups to Digital

Tata Industries is an investment holding company and has incubated and promoted new business ventures. Tata Industries is set to hive some of its significant startup businesses such as Tata Cliq, Tata Cliq Luxury, Tata CLIQ Palette and Tata Health off to Tata Digital in the next two weeks as part of a move to… Continue reading Tata Group to hive off four startups to Digital