September 2021

GM confirms Chevy Bolt EV battery production has resumed

General Motors announced that battery production for the Chevy Bolt EV is once again underway. Battery production resumed on Monday, the automaker said, and outlined a course of action to “ensure that customers can safely and confidently drive, charge, and park the Chevy Bolt EV and EUV.” Over the past twelve months, the Bolt EV […]

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Volkswagen ID.4 earns Top Safety Pick+ to pave way for VW’s mass-market EVs

The 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 earned a Top Safety Pick+ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the non-profit safety agency confirmed Tuesday. It’s the highest safety rating awarded by the IIHS and considered to be the most rigorous safety testing in the industry. With the ID.4 lineup awarded that accolade, assuring a robust set of

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Mobilyze Closed its Seed Round to Improve the Utilization of EV Charge Points

Bratislava, Slovakia (September 21, 2021) – Slovak start-up Mobilyze closed its seed round from Vision Ventures investment fund to improve the utilization of electric vehicle charge points. The raised capital will be used to develop the product and expand Western European markets. The conditions of the investment were not disclosed. Mobilyze is a business intelligence

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Tesla Gigafactory Shanghai enters “Plaid Mode” in its end of Q3 2021 push

As the third quarter comes to a close, Tesla China has practically entered “Plaid Mode” with its operations in Gigafactory Shanghai. Based on recently taken videos of the expansive electric vehicle production plant, it appears that strong efforts are now underway to ensure that Giga Shanghai produces and delivers as many vehicles as possible until

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NTSB chief calls Tesla Full Self-Driving “misleading and irresponsible,” amid city-driving beta test

The new head of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called out Tesla’s use of “Full Self-Driving” branding for its non-autonomous driver-assistance tech in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal. NTSB boss Jennifer Homendy called the Full Self-Driving name “misleading and irresponsible,” saying that consumers pay more… Source: Green Car Reports Read More

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