The Tesla Model S Value Proposition Is Astounding
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/10/24...is-astounding/
The 2020 Chevy Bolt — GM Changes The Game, Again
You can now buy a Bolt for around $26,000,
underselling every affordable EV you can buy in America and having a longer range than all of them.
Since my last Bolt, they have improved their understanding of EVs. And, yes, they are committed to them.
I expect to see some wonderful EVs from GM in the next few years.
The Bolt is a superbly built car, and
let’s remember that GM came out with this trouble-free car several years ago.
Compare that with the failures of several other manufacturers.
Bottom line:
two thumbs up for GM, it EV future, and the 2020 Bolt. At $26,000, it’s going to be very hard for any car company to beat!
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/02/08/the-2020-chevy-bolt-gm-changes-the-game-again/
The Tesla Model S Value Proposition Is Astounding
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/10/24...is-astounding/
Lawmakers Approve Bill To Ban Tesla From Directly Selling Cars In Michigan
https://detroit.cbslocal.com/2020/12...s-in-michigan/
From The Beacon email
"Electric car batteries capable of recharging in five minutes have been produced for the first time in a factory —
a step toward clearing one of the major hurdles preventing the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
The batteries were developed by Israeli company StoreDot and manufactured in China.
“A five-minute charging lithium-ion battery was considered to be impossible,” Doron Myersdorf, StoreDot’s CEO, told the Guardian.
“But we are not releasing a lab prototype, we are releasing engineering samples from a mass production line.”"
Waymo goes driverless in the Phoenix area:
https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/17/wa...less-vehicles/
NTSB slams Tesla in a probe of the 2018 death by Autopilot of Elaine Herzberg.
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2021/03...fety-standads/The National Transportation Safety Board has filed comments blasting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for its permissive regulation of driver-assistance systems. The letter was dated February 1 but was only spottedby CNBC's Lora Kolodny on Friday. The letter repeatedly calls out Tesla's Autopilot for its lax safety practices and calls on NHTSA to establish minimum standards for the industry.
Tesla Autopilot collides with police cruiser..
‘No one was driving the car’: 2 men dead after fiery Tesla crash in Spring, officials sayAuthorities said they used 32,000 gallons of water to extinguish the flames because the vehicle’s batteries kept reigniting. At one point, Herman said, deputies had to call Tesla to ask them how to put out the fire in the battery.
1 in 5 electric vehicle owners in California switched back to gas because charging their cars is a hassle, new research shows
https://www.businessinsider.com/elec...e-study-2021-4
Buttigieg catches Scott Perry making up.
California to ban the sale of new gasoline powered cars by 2035
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/24/climate/california-gas-cars-emissions.htmlCalifornia is expected to put into effect on Thursday its sweeping plan to prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035, a groundbreaking move that could have major effects on the effort to fight climate change and accelerate a global transition toward electric vehicles.
“This is huge,” said Margo Oge, an electric vehicles expert who headed the Environmental Protection Agency’s transportation emissions program under Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. “California will now be the only government in the world that mandates zero-emission vehicles. It is unique.”
The rule, issued by the California Air Resources Board, will require that 100 percent of all new cars sold in the state by 2035 be free of the fossil fuel emissions chiefly responsible for warming the planet, up from 12 percent today. It sets interim targets requiring that 35 percent of new passenger vehicles sold in the state by 2026 produce zero emissions. That would climb to 68 percent by 2030.
The restrictions are important because not only is California the largest auto market in the United States, but more than a dozen other states typically follow California’s lead when setting their own auto emissions standards.
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