electric

Toyota’s Electric Future: European Factories to Remain, Hybrids Still in Play
Toyota plans to introduce two new electric models and an additional three by 2026, while also expanding its Lexas lineup with three new EVs. On Wednesday, by sale, the world’s largest car manufacturer Japanese vehicle manufacturer Toyota announced a plan to produce battery-operated vehicles in the UK. This step aligns with the company’s strategy to […]
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BMW unveils new model with a range of up to 700 km and a luxury design
BMW continues to push the boundaries of electric mobility with the launch of its redesigned BMW iX, a vehicle that seamlessly blends luxury, high performance, and cutting-edge technology. Built from the ground up as an electric vehicle, this Sport Activity Vehicle (SAV) — BMW’s alternative term for the traditional SUV — utilizes a new modular […]
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The all-electric Fiat 600 RED: a smile on wheels
The Fiat 600, a name that once graced the streets years ago, has made its return in a completely new and electrifying form. For those who remember the previous generation of the “600,” it’s been fourteen years since production ceased. Even back then, the model was outdated, to say the least. The original Fiat 600, […]
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Artificial intelligence gives electric cars a huge advantage
Artificial intelligence is making its way into all areas of life, and Eatron Technologies, along with Syntiant, has introduced a breakthrough that could revolutionize battery management. Their new AI-powered battery management system (BMS) significantly enhances efficiency and extends battery life, as reported by NewAtlas. Referred to as AI-BMS-on-chip, internal tests show this system can increase […]
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The new electric car has a range of over 350 km and costs the same as a gasoline-powered car
Hyundai Motor Company has unveiled the first official images of the Inster, its new A-segment subcompact electric car, which will also be available in Europe. The manufacturer promises an affordable model that will directly compete with the Citroën ë-C3 and Dacia Spring electric vehicles. Although still speculative, preliminary reports suggest that the Inster might be […]
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Internal combustion engines stand no chance of competing. A manufacturer of affordable electric cars will enter EU later this year.
At the end of last year, automotive group Stellantis acquired a significant stake in the Chinese carmaker Leapmotor. As reported by Electrek, Europe will be the first continent where Stellantis launches sales of Chinese electric vehicles. Specifically, it will include the very affordable models – the family model C10 and the compact urban emission-free battery […]
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