November 2022

Report: Tesla Cybertruck production won’t ramp up until late 2023

Tesla might not start mass production of the Cybertruck for more than a year, according a Tuesday report from Reuters, citing insiders. With the late-2023 production ramp reported, that means in 2024 Tesla may only begin to make a dent in the hundreds of thousands who put $100 down on a Cybertruck several years ago. […]

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Jaguar Land Rover sees EV range gains with Formula E tech

The automaker on Monday announced a partnership with North Carolina-based Wolfspeed to use the latter’s silicon carbide semiconductor tech in future EVs. Wolfspeed already supplies similar tech to the Jaguar TCS Racing Formula E team, which has used it to “accelerate on-track efficiency and performance,” JLR noted in a press release. Silicon… Source: Green Car

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Natural gas may power Nikola hydrogen hubs, fuel-cell trucks

Nikola this morning revealed how it plans to create some of the hydrogen network to fuel its fuel-cell electric vehicles: with natural-gas-based hydrogen production plus a plan for carbon capture—so called “blue” hydrogen—and a plan that might make it eligible for the federal government’s top hydrogen incentives. One… Source: Green Car Reports Read More

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CATL-Vinfast collaboration may mean more EVs for emerging markets

Vinfast on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding with CATL laying the foundation for use of the latter’s cell-to-pack battery tech and skateboard chassis designs in future vehicles. “By leveraging CATL’s cutting-edge batteries, Vinfast’s innovative EVs will reach new heights in terms of range, safety, and intelligent driving,” CATL said in a… Source: Green Car

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