Electric Mobility

Sahil Gupta
Nov 11, 2020, 8:23 PM
The automaker is going all-in on electric cars and is electrifying its iconic Mustang with the new Mustang Mach-E, apart from the Transit.
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Sahil Gupta | Nov 11, 2020The New Tesla Model 3 Has A 82 kWh BatteryBoth the Model 3 and Model Y use 2170 cylindrical cells which are manufactured by Panasonic at the Nevada Gigafactory.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 11, 2020Honda Says It Will Be The First To Mass Produce Level 3 Autonomous CarsJapan's Honda Motor Co said on Wednesday it will be the world's first automaker to mass produce sensor-packed level 3 autonomous cars that will allow drivers to let their vehicles navigate congested expressway traffic.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 11, 2020Ford To Add Jobs To Boost Output Of Electric F-150, Add Electric VanFord Motor Co said on Tuesday it plans to hire 350 more U.S. workers to expand production capacity for its electric F-150 pickup truck in Michigan and add assembly of electric commercial vans at a plant near Kansas City, Missouri.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Nov 10, 2020Virgin Hyperloop Tests First Hyperloop With Humans AboardThe pod is propelled by magnetic levitation, a type of technology already used in MagLev trains in China which can achieve speeds of up to 480 kmph.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Nov 10, 2020Hyundai To Integrate Nvidia Drive Across All Its CarsDrive is a suite of features which includes the underlying firmware integrating AI leveraging compute that is delivered by Nvidia's chipsets.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 10, 2020Hyundai Looks Ahead To New SUVs In 2021 And Urban Air Taxis By 2028Hyundai already is developing "flying devices" powered by electric motors and batteries that can transport five to six passengers from highly congested urban and suburban centers.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Nov 10, 2020Tesla Is Looking To Move to AMD Navi Chips For The Media Control Units On Its CarsTesla has been at the forefront of this trend - it developed its own self-driving chip which it claims is better than Nvidia's Xavier platform.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Nov 9, 2020BMW’s Batman-Like Electric Powered Wingsuit Does 300 kmphJust for the sake of comparison a normal wingsuit can achieve a speed of 100 kmph, but this one designed by BMW can do three times more at 300 kmph.1 min read














































