Electric Mobility News

Arrival's Electric Van Completes Autonomous Demonstration
Arrival is planning to use this research to develop a scalable automated driving system that relies on computer vision much like Tesla.

The BMW i4 M50 Is An All-Electric Safety Car For The Motor E World Cup
Aug 3, 2021 04:58 PM
It gets powered by a high violated 83.9 kWh battery and the i4 M50 can do 0-100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds using a sport boost mode.

Tesla AutoPilot Stops Car After Driver Passes Out At The Wheel
Aug 2, 2021 11:15 PM
Many times before drunk drivers have used AutoPilot as an excuse to avoid drunken driving charges by claiming the system was driving the car not them.

eBikeGo Launches AI-Powered Fleet Management System
Aug 2, 2021 09:51 PM
The electric two-wheeler mobility platform has launched patented telematics to increase asset life and cut down on maintenance costs.

EVTRIC Motors Launches Company's First Electric Scooters
Aug 2, 2021 08:03 PM
The EVTRIC Axis and EVTRIC Ride electric scooters have a top speed of 25 kmph, and are available across 7 cities, including Delhi, Gurugram, Pune and Bengaluru.

Renault Locks In Lithium Supply From Vulcan Energy In Five-Year Deal
Aug 2, 2021 05:02 PM
German-Australian start-up Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd said on Monday it has signed a deal to supply lithium to Renault SA, the latest move by an electric vehicle maker to lock down supply of the battery metal ahead of a projected surge in demand.

Porsche Joins Zync As A Strategic Partner
Aug 1, 2021 02:20 AM
Zync also has access to curated libraries of premium content and everything is personalised through its algorithms.

BASF And Porsche Partner To Develop High-Performing Lithium-Ion Batteries For Electric Vehicles
Aug 1, 2021 01:07 AM
As part of the collaboration, BASF will provide high-energy HEDTM NCM cathode active materials to contribute to high-performance battery cells for fast charging and high energy density.

Tesla Agrees To Pay $1.5 Million To Settle Claims Over Temporary Battery Voltage Reduction
Aug 1, 2021 12:40 AM
Owners of the vehicles will get $625 each, which is "many times the prorated value of the temporarily reduced maximum voltage," according to the proposed settlement documents filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.

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