Tesla’s (TSLA) stock has now officially split 3-for-1 after closing at $891 per share yesterday, which means it should start trading at around $297 per share this morning. But now it already got its first price target update post-split at $360 a share. Tesla’s stock is an important indicator of the move to electrification since… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) stock splits, gets new target at $360 a share
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Global Electric Ships Market Report 2022-2026 & 2031: Rise in the Adoption of Hybrid and Electric Propulsion for Retrofitting Ships is Anticipated to Drive Growth
DUBLIN, Aug. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Electric Ships Global Market Report 2022” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global electric ships market is expected to grow from $6.39 billion in 2021 to $7.12 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4%. The electric ships market is expected to… Continue reading Global Electric Ships Market Report 2022-2026 & 2031: Rise in the Adoption of Hybrid and Electric Propulsion for Retrofitting Ships is Anticipated to Drive Growth
Crosscamp Flex: Opel’s electric van Zafira-e becomes a mobile home
A motorhome manufacturer from Bavaria presents its first electric model. The Opel-based vehicle is scheduled to hit the market in 2023. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
Drought and heat wave: Tesla and Nio shut down charging stations in China
The drought and heat in China are affecting not only the production but also the operation of electric cars. (electric car, Tesla) Go to Source
Hippie Caviar Motel: Renault announces electric recreational vehicle
The electric car is based on the Kangoo city delivery van and is intended for sports and outdoor trips. (Renault, technology) Go to Source
Battery: ADAC sees no problem for e-cars in the heat
The ADAC makes it clear that current electric cars are not affected by heat problems. The air conditioning operation hardly affects the range. (ADAC, technology) Go to Source
Canada, Germany aim to start hydrogen shipments in 2025
STEPHENVILLE: The leaders of Germany and Canada said Tuesday a new hydrogen pact will kick-start a transatlantic hydrogen supply chain, with the first deliveries expected in just three years. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz signed the deal in the port town of Stephenville, Newfoundland. A Canadian company has plans to build… Continue reading Canada, Germany aim to start hydrogen shipments in 2025
Clean Technica: Lucid Air Sapphire Promises Eye-watering, Tesla Threshing Speed 002197
Tesla reset the bar for high performance cars when it launched the Model S all the way back in 2012. Almost as soon as customers got their hands on them, videos started appearing on YouTube of the big EV taking high-end exotic ICE cars to school — and that instant-on torque and off-the-line acceleration has… Continue reading Clean Technica: Lucid Air Sapphire Promises Eye-watering, Tesla Threshing Speed 002197
Cleantechnica: China Electric Car Sales — 28% Share Of Auto Sales In July!002196
Plugin vehicles continue to be all the rage in the Chinese auto market. Plugins got back into the fast lane in July, growing 112% year over year (YoY). They scored over 505,000 registrations last month. Plugin hybrids (PHEVs) surged 174% year over year (YoY). They reached a record 137,000 registrations in July. Their growth even… Continue reading Cleantechnica: China Electric Car Sales — 28% Share Of Auto Sales In July!002196
Ford F-150 Lightning Drivers Who Boost the Power Grid Might Get Paid in North Carolina
It’s turning Fords into vigilante backup power sources. Back Up Some North Carolina drivers who own a Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck may get paid a little cash to help stabilize the local power grid during peak times, in an interesting example of how electric vehicles, with their sizable battery packs, could come to prop up… Continue reading Ford F-150 Lightning Drivers Who Boost the Power Grid Might Get Paid in North Carolina