JLR, based in central England, is also planning to prune its workforce as it battles to return to profitability amid lower Chinese demand and a slump in European diesel sales. Fitch Ratings said on Tuesday it has placed the credit ratings of Britain’s biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover under review for possible downgrades, citing increasing… Continue reading Fitch puts ratings of Jaguar Land Rover under review citing Brexit
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NEW RANGE ROVER VELAR SVAUTOBIOGRAPHY DYNAMIC EDITION – REFINED POWER
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InMotion backs Urgent.ly alongside a number of premium automotive brands
We are incredibly excited to announce our latest investment in Urgent.ly, the connected roadside assistance service. As part of a $21 million Series B round, we are co-investing alongside a number of other premium global automotive brands. Supported by a cutting edge technology platform, Urgent.ly’s new model for roadside assistance has the ability to connect… Continue reading InMotion backs Urgent.ly alongside a number of premium automotive brands
Hyundai’s chief designer: We’re chasing legends now, not just sales – Motor Authority
Luc Donckerwolke Luc Donckerwolke is one of us. The 53-year-old designer—born in South America, trained in Brussels, and chief designer for a South Korean global automaker—speaks with a soft French timbre that rises and falls mid-sentence. It makes every clause of every sentence sound like a playful question. He smiles in a captivating way that… Continue reading Hyundai’s chief designer: We’re chasing legends now, not just sales – Motor Authority
Some of the fastest electric-car chargers were down: Would anyone have noticed yet? (Updated)
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UPDATE: As of Tuesday morning Electrify America said that it is “restoring full capacity to its entire network” after the potentially affected charging cables cleared extensive testing, and it called the original incident spurring the shutdown “an isolated event” at a private facility with a prototype cable. Thus, we updated the story title to reflect that they “were down” rather than “are down.”
Electric car owners who are planning to use the DC fast chargers that are part of the Electrify America network may want to allow a little extra time in their plans over the coming days and weeks.
That’s because on Friday, Electrify America made a decision to shut down all of its charging connectors that can run up to 150-kw and 350-kw on the CCS (Combo) standard.
DON’T MISS: Electrify America switches on the first 350 kw station
The list of vehicles that today can potentially use CCS fast charging above 50 kw is very limited. The Jaguar I-Pace charges at 100 kw, and the Hyundai Kona Electric peaks at just over 70 kw. Deliveries of the Audi e-tron, the first vehicle that can truly take advantage of the full 150 kw, don't start for another few months.
With I-Pace deliveries settling in at maybe a couple hundred a month and the Kona Electric just starting, that’s a total of just 600-700 vehicles currently in use in all of the U.S., by our estimates.
All of those 150-kw and 350-kw connectors are normally, however, perfectly compatible with a 50-kw charge. So in the present electric-car landscape, what it really means is that there will be fewer plugs available for a time.
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It should be noted that this same issue affects charges on the Fastned and Ionity networks in Europe, where more vehicles are likely directly affected. Tesla for instance is already providing CCS compatibility for European vehicles, at up to 120 kw, but not in the U.S.
The higher-power hardware affected by the issue uses cooled charging cables supplied by Switzerland-based supplier Huber+Suhner, which notes that at a test site in Germany a short circuit occurred in the charging plug (connector). The liquid cooling system for the cables wasn’t the issue, and as of Monday was still troubleshooting the situation.
Electrify America DC fast chargers in Gulfport, Mississippi
The issue affects all DC fast chargers from Electrify America that can charge at more than 50 kw. It doesn’t affect 50-kw CCS fast chargers, or Level 2 chargers.
READ MORE: Electrify America lays out plans for second round of chargers in California
If you drive a Nissan Leaf, you’re also in luck. According to Electrify America, all 89 of its locations currently have charging up and running through their 50-kw CHAdeMO connectors. Most of those multi-connector stations also offer CCS (Combo) charging connectors at 50 kw that are unaffected by this issue as the cables are from another supplier, ITT Cannon.
The decision to shut down the U.S. chargers was made, as Electrify America CEO Giovanni Palazzo put it in an official statement, “out of an abundance of caution.”
Both Electrify America and Huber+Suhner indicated that they’re seeking to resolve this issue as quickly as possible—although the chargers won’t be available again until the Swiss supplier completes an investigation and makes a decision about the remedy.
SUVs hardest hit as used car values fall in January
Used car values dropped 0.7% in January as dealers saw lower retail demand for vehicles priced over £12,000. The drop was larger than the seasonal trend, where over the last five years the movement in Black Book Live for January was an average of -0.4%. A downward trend was seen for all mainstream sectors, but… Continue reading SUVs hardest hit as used car values fall in January
JAGUAR XF AND XF SPORTBRAKE GAIN CHEQUERED FLAG SPECIAL EDITIONS
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Britain’s most popular cars are vulnerable to keyless theft
Hundreds of new cars, including four of the UK’s five most popular, are highly susceptible to keyless theft, according to a new study. Research conducted by consumer group Which? looked at 237 cars sold with keyless entry technology. Among these, researchers were able to open and start all but seven models using relay boxes, portable… Continue reading Britain’s most popular cars are vulnerable to keyless theft
Volkswagen to cut staff in Slovakia for first time in a decade
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s business in Slovakia, the country’s biggest car plant and largest private sector employer, plans to reduce staff this year for the first time since the 2009 global downturn as part of an efficiency drive. FILE PHOTO – A man uses phone under a Volkswagen logo at the Shanghai Auto Show, in… Continue reading Volkswagen to cut staff in Slovakia for first time in a decade
Jaguar Land Rover develops “trustworthy” autonomous cars
Jaguar Land Rover has developed a system that projects an autonomous vehicle’s direction of travel onto the road, informing other road users of its intentions. The system is being built as part of a research project into how people can develop their trust in autonomous vehicles. The new technology is being trialled on a fleet… Continue reading Jaguar Land Rover develops “trustworthy” autonomous cars