US: In December, Hyundai Delivered The First 153 Ioniq 5 EVs
The first cars were handed over on both the West and East Coasts. Source: InsideEVs – Articles Read More
US: In December, Hyundai Delivered The First 153 Ioniq 5 EVs Read More »
The first cars were handed over on both the West and East Coasts. Source: InsideEVs – Articles Read More
US: In December, Hyundai Delivered The First 153 Ioniq 5 EVs Read More »
Electric BMW News On the fast track to electromobility: 10,000 fully-electric MINIs* registered in Germany in 2021 “Making charging even easier and more convenient” EV Awards ŠKODA ENYAQ iV declared “Best-in-class Cars of 2021” in Euro NCAP test Citroën ë-Dispatch Electric honoured in Company Car and Van Awards 2022 PEUGEOT e-208 makes it three wins
Tesla seemed to be made of Teflon in 2020 and 2021, as the company seemed to avert the semiconductor chip shortage with relative ease, while longstanding and prestigious automakers scaled back production due to the lack of supplies. Tesla, a company run like no other, avoided these chip shortages by using its vertical integration and
This rendering is based on the design patents Smart filed with the EUIPO last year and the Concept #1. Source: InsideEVs – Articles Read More
2023 Smart Electric Subcompact Crossover Will Look A Lot Like This Read More »
Most Tesla owners are elated from day one, but what about after the newness wears off? Source: InsideEVs – Articles Read More
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Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari (NYSE: RACE) is Morgan Stanley’s pick as the firm’s “favorite electric vehicle stock for 2022,” according to a note released by the Autos and Shared Mobility team. Led by analysts Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley’s team of stock professionals chose Ferrari over other high-powered EV stock favorites, including Rivian and
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Responding to soaring demand for its EVs, Ford has been regularly announcing increases in planned production numbers. In December, CEO Jim Farley said demand had been “two to three times what we expected.” Now Ford says it plans to double production of the F-150 Lightning at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn to 150,000
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Italian charger designer and manufacturer Alpitronic has chosen the EasyPACK 1B and 2B modules and EiceDRIVER X3 driver IC from German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon for Alpitronic’s HYC50 charger, which will be launched in the second quarter of 2022. The HYC50 is a wall-mounted 50 kW DC fast charger with two charging ports. The EasyPACK 1B
Alpitronic’s HYC50 charger to use Infineon’s EasyPACK modules and driver IC Read More »
Power electronics distributor PPM Power has developed cold plates that offer integrated cooling of power modules, DC link capacitors and busbars for power conversion systems. The new cold plates have been designed to meet specific customer requirements for thermal performance and pressure drop. Customers can choose from a range of standard Power Ring capacitors and
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GM has announced a plan to work with global materials firm POSCO Chemical on a battery material processing facility in North America, which is scheduled to open in 2024. POSCO Chemical manufactures anode and cathode materials. GM plans to use the battery materials processed with POSCO for the cells it plans to produce at its
GM and POSCO Chemical to open cathode materials processing plant in North America Read More »