September 2022

Fisker commits to Ocean launch in India with plans for local manufacturing

Fisker has committed to manufacturing the Ocean electric SUV in India, which will help customers avoid hefty import duties to make the vehicle more affordable. Unlike Tesla, Fisker is prepared to commit to a full-fledged manufacturing effort in India, which will bring the automaker’s all-electric vehicles to the market when it eventually starts producing them. […]

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Tesla China looking to hit over 80k deliveries this month: report

It appears that Tesla China is expecting to deliver an impressive number of vehicles this September. With the upgrades to Gigafactory Shanghai now completed, the electric vehicle maker is reportedly looking to achieve domestic deliveries of about 80,000 to 90,000 this month.  If Tesla China is successful in this, it will represent yet another record

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Volkswagen ID.4 test drives can be scheduled with Amazon’s Alexa

Volkswagen has announced a new program that will allow customers to test drive a Volkswagen ID.4 with the help of Amazon Alexa. Other than the actual buying process at a dealership, the test drive can be one of the most awkward and uncomfortable for the buyer, especially with a pushy or inexperienced salesman. They want

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BMW unveils new iX1 crossover in competitive European EV market

BMW has unveiled their all-new BMW iX1, an electric version of their smallest crossover, the BMW X1. With the European EV market continuing to heat up, manufacturers are rushing to introduce electric options for all of their traditional body styles and nameplates. In this rapid shift, BMW has introduced its all-new BMW iX1, a small

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China’s electric vehicle subsidy program extended to end of 2023

China’s Ministry of Finance, State Taxation Administration, and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced it will extend its subsidy program for new energy vehicles (NEVs) until the end of 2023. The program was set to be terminated at the end of 2022. The MIIT said the extension was to support the NEV sector’s

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