Tag: charge
Faster & Further than Any Volvo Car Before: New ES90 Adds 300km in 10 Minutes & Goes 700km on One Charge
The new Volvo ES90 is powered by 800-volt technology, helping to create a car that goes further and charges faster than any electric Volvo before The ES90 can add up to 300 kilometres of range in just 10 minutes of charging and offers a driving range of up to 700 … [continued]
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How Can Auto Dealerships Evolve During The EV Transition?
Yesterday, I visited a dealership and posed this question to the sales rep who was showing me their latest electric vehicle. (How can auto dealerships evolve during the EV transition?) He agreed that it was a challenge. “New staff will need to be from a technical background, rather than a … [continued]
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Hyundai Motor, Kia, & Samsung SDI Collaborate to Develop High-Performance Robot Batteries
Hyundai Motor, Kia and Samsung SDI to partner on the development of robot-specific batteries for integration into service robots New batteries designed to overcome space and capacity limitations in robotics, promising performance improvements including enhanced energy density, output and usage time Partnership seeks to stabilize battery supply for robots and … [continued]
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Electric Trucks Launched Into 2025 With A Bang…
Electric trucks are gaining traction all over the world, though a recent shift in federal EV policy raises questions about the US market.
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Layoffs at Chicago EPA office have implications for Michigan
The Environmental Protection Agency recently laid off nearly 400 employees. Environmental workers and union leaders say fewer EPA staff and attorneys mean less support in holding polluters accountable and responding to environmental emergencies.