September 2021

Chevy Bolt EV battery recall: Replacements could start in October, new diagnostic software soon

The Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV electric cars remain on a production pause, but GM confirmed Monday that battery production is again underway. Production has resumed at LG battery plants in both Holland and Hazel Park, Michigan, the automaker said, as LG understands the nature of two manufacturing defects that have been the root cause

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Volkswagen launches Over-the-Air Updates for all ID. models

German automaker Volkswagen has announced that it has launched Over-the-Air Updates for each of the models in its ID. family of vehicles. Over-the-Air Updates allow manufacturers to roll out vehicle improvements through software downloads that go to the car through an internet connection. Tesla is the most notorious carmaker to utilize Over-the-Air updates for its

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk shoots down reports of Gigafactory Russia

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has denied that the electric automaker has landed on a location for its fourth Gigafactory after reports indicated that Russia would be the location. Russian media outlets had indicated that the country’s officials confirmed Tesla would build its newest production facility in Russia. The report comes from a website called Argumenti, and

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Toyota hybrid pickup, range-topping EVs, Ford electric police cars, Eli Zero: Today’s Car News

The list of EVs with the most range now includes models from two new American automakers, Rivian and Lucid. A micro-EV makes its way to production. Ford is thinking of electric police cars. And Toyota starts to go hybrid with its trucks. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. After years of hints, Toyota

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Tesla, Xpeng and other EV shares pull back on Chinese economic woes

Shares of several electric automaker stocks, including Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV), pulled back on Monday morning based on some concerns related to the Chinese economy. Chinese property developer Evergrande is threatening to default on $300 billion in debts, which could affect the global economy. Many stocks were down on Monday morning, and

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