Tag: car
XPENG Unveils A868: A Leap Toward Long-Range Flying Mobility
GUANGZHOU, CHINA — At XPENG Motors’ 2025 AI Technology Day “Emergence” in Guangzhou, the company’s low-altitude mobility affiliate, XPENG Aridge (formerly known as Ariga), pulled back the curtain on what could be the future of intercity travel. The A868 Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) full-light-transition fixed-wing flying car represents more … [continued]
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Big News: 3 Free Hours of Power in Australia
In a surprising move, the Australian government is advocating giving the public access to free electricity for three hours a day starting next July. The Solar Sharer energy reform will be available in South East Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales. Other states will join in 2027. The reform … [continued]
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Florida Judge Sanctions Tesla For Discovery Violations In Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A Florida judge has sanctioned Tesla from what he found to be willful disregard of court orders over a period of several years.
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Hydrogen Dreams, Fiscal Nightmares: South Korea’s Stubborn Bet on FCEVs
Global hydrogen vehicle sales have fallen sharply again in 2025. Passenger and commercial markets that were once seen as the proving grounds for fuel-cell technology are shrinking fast. According to SNE Research, fewer than 9,000 hydrogen vehicles were sold worldwide in the first nine months of the year, down from … [continued]
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Weakening The EU 2040 Target Would Fail To Deliver Clear Signal To Businesses & Consumers
EU government ministers have agreed on a watered-down 2040 emissions reduction target of 85%, inclusive of reliance on offsets. EU ministers have agreed on a weakened 2040 climate goal. The reduced target of 85%, along with the provision that up to 5% of that reduction can be achieved by international … [continued]
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