September 2021

Musk confirms Tesla Roadster delayed to 2023, Cybertruck to 2022

Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday confirmed delays for one of the company’s most-anticipated new vehicles. The second-generation Tesla Roadster has been delayed to 2023, Musk confirmed via Twitter. It’s also unlikely that we’ll see Cybertruck production start on schedule. Musk said chip shortages were the problem, claiming they were holding up the… Source: Green

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Volkswagen is Picking up the Pace of its Business Model 2.0 & Offering Car Subscriptions from today

Volkswagen Board Member for Sales Klaus Zellmer: “Even greater flexibility for our customers and an important milestone in Business Model 2.0” Volkswagen AutoAbo: more than 2,000 ID.301 and ID.402 cars available in a subscription model in Germany Transformation from car manufacturer to mobility services provider: by 2030, around 20 percent of revenue could come from subscriptions and

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Tesla Cybertruck steel supplier’s TX facility is inching closer to completion

The Tesla Cybertruck’s first customer deliveries may have been moved to next year, but this does not mean that facilities that would be supporting the production of the all-electric pickup are not inching towards completion. Among the most notable of these facilities is Steel Dynamics Inc.’s (SDI) upcoming Sinton, TX mill, which would be producing

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Genesis plans to add only fully electric models from 2025, all-EV by 2030—including fuel cells

Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand on Wednesday in Korea revealed some ambitious plans for taking the brand fully electric. The “blueprints for electrification,” as the brand puts it, are focused around a “dual electrification strategy” in which all new vehicles from the brand from 2025 on will be either battery electric… Source: Green Car Reports Read

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