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• https://www.popsci.com BY ROB STUMPFGeneral Motors announced the new Silverado EV this week, but that's not the only impressive electric truck to know about.
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General Motors announced the new Silverado EV this week, but that's not the only impressive electric truck to know about.
Tire shops in the US complain about a tire shortage. They say snarled supply chains have put the overseas rubber industry in limbo, and by the time the tires are shipped to the US West Coast, port congestion adds weeks until they arrive at warehouses
Michigan-based battery startup ONE retrofitted its 207.3 kWh pack in the same space as the Tesla's original 103.9 kWh battery.
The traditional dealership model may hinder legacy automakers' EV sales.
Starting this summer, all new cars sold in the EU will by law contain a 'black box' accessible by authorities that records driving data.
With plenty of of automakers being able to undercut Tesla in pricing, how does Tesla hold up today?
David Lee interviewed AI and self-driving expert James Douma again. James previously worked on the Autopilot system at Tesla.
The Boring Company will construct an underground moving people system beneath the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). AEVs are akin to subways, except they are autonomous rather than trains. Elon Musk owns & operates it.
Will it beat Giga Berlin?
This week we are in Wilhelmsdorf, Germany, touring a 1 million euro luxury motorhome with exquisite modern finishes!
You have no doubt heard about the "chip" (semiconductor) shortage – referring to the bits of silicon that are critical to the myriad electronic operations of a modern, computer-controlled vehicle – and that it is the shortage of these "chip
Illinois-based trucking company Heniff Transportation Systems announced this week it had placed an order for 10 Nikola Tre trucks to be delivered in the first half of 2022.
The Volar, from what we can tell, is effectively a big multicopter. Its electric propulsion system, in the form of ducted fans, is hidden from view by all that sumptuous bodywork.
The world lost 11.3 million units of production in 2021 because of the chip shortage, according to AutoForecast Solutions. IHS predicts chip shortages will mean 7 million fewer cars in 2022 and 1.6 million in 2023.
World's first fully driverless truck trip: TuSimple's autonomous semi traveled 80 miles on public roads from Tucson to Phoenix with no one at the wheel
The company will prioritize its top-trim, standard battery trucks
You may have heard the term, planned obsolescence. It refers to the policy of General Motors (and others) back in the '50s and '60s to egg-on the purchase of new cars by making last year's cars look "old."
California port drayage company has letter of intent for 100 trucks from Nikola for their zero-emission fleet
Now that Amazon's Rivian Electric van is out on the job, people are seeing it up close.
It was one thing when Americans panicked hoarded food and toilet paper during the early days of the virus pandemic.
Sandy Munro talks about Rivian's successful IPO and some recent struggles at the LA Auto Show.
From self-driving technology to entertainment and search, Google, Apple and Amazon are trying to gain exclusive access to your vehicle.
The company will target Porsche as it moves away from Volvo platforms, too.
This all-electric 4x4 off-road concept has a monster battery pack, a brutally angular and military look that borrows heavily from the Cybertruck, and pop-out solar panels for off-grid charging.
With an Elon Musk doll inside.
If so many container ships are stuck in the Pacific Ocean, waiting for weeks for a berth in Los Angeles or Long Beach, why not reschedule calls to another port? Why not make like Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken in the circa-1996 film and "Escape fro
2022 Tesla Plaid Update: Main Drive Unit needs to be replaced..
How do you check how old tires are and how old can tires be before they go bad?
Euro Auto Registrations Plunge 17% In November, Post Worst Number Since Data Collection Began In 1993
French company Airseas has installed its first half-size automated Seawing kite to a cargo ship chartered by Airbus, and will commence six months of trials in January.