Technology

Sahil Gupta
Jul 13, 2021, 11:31 PM
Currently, it doesn't operate in the automotive market, so this will mark its entry into the segment.
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Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jul 13, 2021Magenta Group Inaugurates India's Largest Public EV Charging Station In Navi MumbaiElectric mobility solution provider, Magenta Group today inaugurated its largest public electric vehicle charging station in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company claims that it is India's largest public EV charging station, and the facility was inaugurated by the State's Minister of Industry and Mining, Subhash Desai.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 13, 2021F1: Red Bull Having Conversations With Audi & PorscheRed Bull which is the newest manufacturer and doesn't have a road car business to support wants to scrap the current engine completely.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 13, 2021Tesla Finally Deploys FSD 9 Beta SoftwareThe company claims that most known issues are addressed, though since it is beta software there could be unknown issues which is why people need to be careful.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 10, 2021Tesla Dashcam Helps Nab Criminal Who Shot At A Model Y SUVThe Tesla Model Y has eight cameras in total which are used for the AutoPilot self-driving feature.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 9, 2021Elon Musk Says Tesla FSD Driving Beta Landing On July 9Tesla has unveiled a supercomputer that could be the 5th fastest in the world which will be the basis for the training of the computer vision system1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 9, 2021Is This The Electric Volkswagen ID Buzz?Volkswagen originally claimed that the vehicle would come with all-wheel-drive with 364 bhp, an 111 kWh battery and a range of 432 kilometres1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Jul 9, 2021Ram Trucks To Go Electric Starting 2024It is clear, there is a tacit admission that electrification is the future, both for Stellantis which has a decent portfolio on the PSA side of things1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 8, 2021LG Chem, LGES pledge $13 billion in battery investment by 2030LG Chem Ltd and its wholly-owned battery subsidiary LG Energy Solution (LGES) plan to invest a combined 15.1 trillion won ($13.17 billion) in South Korea this decade, LGES said on Thursday.1 min read










































