Day: July 4, 2023

SAIC works on site selection for Europe EV plant

SHANGHAI — SAIC Motor is working on the site selection to build a plant in Europe to produce electric vehicles, the company said on Tuesday, as it presses ahead with it expansion in

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Toyota may share Tesla-fighting next-gen EV tech with partners

TOKYO — Toyota’s radical electric vehicle overhaul will deliver a plethora of knock-on benefits beyond the next-generation of Tesla-fighting Toyotas that start rolling off the line from 2026. Breakthrough manufacturing processes will be

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Review: What full-size, luxury SUV do you recommend in the $200,000 range?

Open this photo in gallery: The 2022 Range Rover Autobiography LWB isn’t as spacious as it looks.Courtesy of manufacturer My wife’s full-size long-wheelbase 2021 Range Rover is coming off lease next year, and

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VicRoads billing electric vehicle owners 2.8000000000000003 cents a kilometre – WAtoday

Gaton, an electric vehicle consultant, said VicRoads last year overestimated his road user charge by 40 per cent, which was the equivalent of hundreds of dollars. “It was due to automated backdating,” he

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Volkswagen parks EV production following downturn in demand

Minimum six-week production hiatus will cost about 300 temporary staff their jobs as consumers look to petrol and diesel power Volkswagen has been forced to kerb its electric vehicle production in Europe following

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Strong fuel efficiency standards the key to $13 billion benefit for Australians

Australians can individually save up to $1,200 a year on vehicle running costs if the federal government delivers strong fuel efficiency standards, new modeling commissioned by the Climate Council and Electric Vehicle Council

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Ammonia a potential ICE saver says GAC

GUANGZHOU Automobile Group (GAC) says it has developed the world’s first car engine to run on ammonia (NH3), offering yet another new energy solution to a mix that aims to reduce global CO2

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The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre proves EVs make the best luxury cars – Ars Technica

Enlarge / In 1900, Charles Stewart Rolls (one of the founders of Rolls-Royce) said, “The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful

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Most expensive Tesla in Australia goes up for sale

Tesla has had a booming couple of years with tens of thousands of new owners. Now one of the rare original models has come on the market and could very well be the

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Car insurance premiums based on job, education can ding low-wage workers |

New Jersey resident Anna “Cuqui” Rivera, a high school graduate who works as a labor and civil rights activist and moonlights as a DJ, was paying almost $3,000 annually for auto insurance with

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