August 2022

Tesla Giga Berlin is aiming for 2,000 Model Y per week: report

It appears that Tesla Giga Berlin is pushing its Model Y production ramp to a notable degree. As per recent reports, the facility is reportedly aiming to achieve a weekly Model Y production of 2,000 units per week, a substantial milestone considering that the factory is only a few months old.  Gigafactory Berlin is an […]

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Read: Tesla’s full cease-and-desist letter to The Dawn Project over its anti-FSD campaign

After weeks of Dan O’Dowd’s The Dawn Project aggressively pushing its new anti-FSD ad, Tesla has sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding that the campaign be stopped immediately.  A full copy of Tesla’s cease-and-desist letter was recently shared online courtesy of FSD Beta tester @WholeMarsCatalog. As could be seen in the document, Tesla was quite thorough in

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Researchers find less than 1% volume expansion in pouch cells with E-magy’s silicon-dominant anodes

Researchers from the German research institute ZSW and the Dutch battery company E-magy have studied cell expansion in lithium-ion pouch cells with silicon-dominant anodes. The research assessed volume expansion in cells with NMC cathodes and E-magy’s nano-porous silicon anodes through 100 cycles. “E-magy has developed a nano-porous silicon which absorbs the expansion in the nano

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New J.D. Power study finds public charging users dissatisfied with charger reliability

The rapid growth of EV sales over the past year is good news, but the accompanying bad news is that the increasing number of EVs on the road is putting more pressure on the country’s already substandard public charging infrastructure. According to the second annual J.D. Power US Electric Vehicle Experience Public Charging Study, EV

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Jaguar Land Rover’s new facility to test electrical and radio interference in vehicles

Jaguar Land Rover has opened a new facility in the UK for testing electrical and radio interference in vehicles. The company says: “The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratory at Gaydon in the UK, will ensure future vehicles meet current and future legislation and quality standards for connectivity and electronics.” The lab has two anechoic chambers, as

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