
Tesla today announced an upcoming $25,000 electric car enabled by its new battery cell and coming within the next three years.
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Tesla today announced an upcoming $25,000 electric car enabled by its new battery cell and coming within the next three years.
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Help him make this map increase to add even more EV owners.
Real heroes can be regular people, such as Sal Cameli. He goes through a lot to support electric car adoption. His other heroic act in helping get more people into EVs is a world map he has created to help other Leaf owners to replace the batteries in their cars. And you can help him make it even better.
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You’ve likely already heard that Tesla CEO Elon Musk met with Volkswagen boss Herbert Diess during a recent trip to Germany. We learned rather quickly that Musk got to test drive the all-electric VW ID.3 on the airport runway. He also got to check out the upcoming ID.4.
Continue reading “VW CEO Herbert Diess Test Drives The Tesla Model Y: He’s Impressed”

Several electric automakers are also venturing into the energy generation aspect of charging electric vehicles. Tesla is leading the charge after its acquisition of SolarCity.
Continue reading “Audi e-tron to have ‘intelligent charging functions’ optimized for solar”

It’s all about butterfly doors, dahling. Like the BMW i8, McLarens 720S and F1 and LaFerrari – among many others, we add this: the new Fisker EMotion. Henrik Fisker’s new electric car project is finally here, unveiled in full at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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BMW is in talks with a Chinese carmaker to build electric Mini cars, alongside production in Oxford which is due to start in 2019. The partnership between BMW and Great Wall Motor will most likely see electric minis made for the local Chinese market.

Yes, it’s just a BMW i8 without a roof. And yes, it’s taken BMW an unholy amount of time to get around to it, but the i8 Roadster is still a thing of beauty (how on earth did BMW’s designers manage to keep the flying buttresses despite decapitating it?).

If you think electric cars are a new invention, prepare for a shock: they actually date back to Victorian times.