Cleantechnica: Diess To Tesla Speculation Heats Up 002132

The operative word in the title to this story is “speculation.” When we reported last week that Herbert Diess had been fired as CEO of Volkswagen Group and given 30 days to clear out his office, we couldn’t help but wonder if he might receive a warm embrace from Elon Musk and Tesla. Now, the… Continue reading Cleantechnica: Diess To Tesla Speculation Heats Up 002132

Tesla Cuts Car’s Range By 30%, Demands $4,500 to Get It Back

Buying a used Tesla comes with some inherent risks. A major one is that you can’t count on being able to access all of the features the car was originally sold with, in an unfortunate side effect of the increasingly internet-connected vehicles that Tesla itself pioneered. In the latest example, a motorist who bought a used 2013… Continue reading Tesla Cuts Car’s Range By 30%, Demands $4,500 to Get It Back

Formula 1 says it’s on schedule to switch to fully sustainable fuel in 2026

Formula 1 is trying to clean up its act and ensure its operations have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030. An important part of the plan is to use 100 percent sustainable fuel in race cars, and the organization says it’s still on schedule to achieve that by 2026. It’s currently developing a “drop-in” fully… Continue reading Formula 1 says it’s on schedule to switch to fully sustainable fuel in 2026

Volkswagen begins ID.4 electric vehicle production in the US

Volkswagen has begun producing its all-electric ID.4 crossover SUV in the United States. The automaker announced on Tuesday that it plans to scale production of the ID.4 at its Chattanooga, Tennessee factory to 7,000 vehicles per month by the end of 2022 before further increasing output throughout 2023. According to Volkswagen, customers can expect deliveries… Continue reading Volkswagen begins ID.4 electric vehicle production in the US

Which sports cars can tow?

Over the course of more than a century, Aston Martin has forged an enviable reputation for delivering blue blood sports cars and grand tourers. Many of them, like the classic Vantage models, were serious heavyweights, but none was a tow car. Unsurprisingly, that changed with the DBX SUV, which, thanks to a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8… Continue reading Which sports cars can tow?

BMW targets 40% emissions cut by 2030

BMW is accelerating its push towards net zero carbon and sustainable manufacture with a pledge to reduce per-vehicle CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030, when measured across the “entire value chain”. “Sustainability means much more for BMW than merely building and selling electrically powered vehicles,” said Thomas Becker, head of sustainability and mobility. “Only a comprehensive… Continue reading BMW targets 40% emissions cut by 2030

CATL started the mass production of batteries with larger capacity than LFP and cheaper than ternary battery

China’s CATL announced that they will release ‘M3P battery’ with new positive active material technology next year. <Wu Kai, the chief researcher of CATL, is explaining M3P battery.> CATL is adopting newly developed material to their M3P battery, which will have higher energy density than their regular LFP battery, and cheaper than ternary(NCM·NCA and other)… Continue reading CATL started the mass production of batteries with larger capacity than LFP and cheaper than ternary battery

h2Power Solutions Bringing Cutting Edge Hydrogen SOFC Fuel Cell Technology to US Market

TOLEDO, Ohio, July 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Toledo-based h2Power Solutions has partnered with German manufacturer Hexis to bring their SOFC hydrogen fuel cell power to the United States. This technology provides clean, low-cost, high-efficiency power utilizing natural gas or biofuels. Their compact systems easily tie into existing energy systems and provide both electrical and thermal… Continue reading h2Power Solutions Bringing Cutting Edge Hydrogen SOFC Fuel Cell Technology to US Market

Ford, Mitsubishi among vehicle recalls

U.S. National Highway Traffic & Safety Administration The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued recalls for July 14 through 21, including a Ford recall involving 100,689 units and a Mitsubishi recall involving 56,080 units. See the list of the week’s car recalls involving ten or more units below, or search USA TODAY’s automotive recalls… Continue reading Ford, Mitsubishi among vehicle recalls

GM reports 39% drop in second quarter with net income of $1.7 billion, warns of cost cuts

General Motors’ second-quarter earnings came in about 39% lower than the year-ago period as ongoing production disruptions persisted due to supply chain issues and an industry-wide global semiconductor chip shortage. As fears of a nationwide recession loom, GM assured Wall Street on Tuesday that it is already taking cost-cutting measures, such as dialing back on new hires, and is prepared to… Continue reading GM reports 39% drop in second quarter with net income of $1.7 billion, warns of cost cuts