Tag: driver
Real-Life Stories of Driving an EV in New Zealand
It’s good to have a look around sometimes and see what is happening in other countries. After reviewing the sales statistics provided by James at EVDB, I thought to reach out to New Zealand EV drivers and get their thoughts on driving in the land of the long white cloud. … [continued]
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Welcome to the Deepal SO7 — 1st Drive Review
Yesterday we had an incredible “adventure Wednesday!” In the morning, we checked out the Deepal SO7, the Lotus Eletre (owned by Geely), and the Peugeot e-308 (from Stellantis). It was a bit of a downer having to go to the dentist in the afternoon, but you have to take the … [continued]
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Data Center Energy Demand Will Not Save The US Coal Industry
Data center energy demand is soaring, but a new report indicates that competition from renewables, gas, and nuclear energy will shrink the opportunities for coal stakeholders.
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A Tale Of Two (Chinese) Cities And The EV Revolution
The EV Revolution is bringing prosperity to places that welcome it but those who do not are suffering economic harm.
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Nissan to Launch the Next Generation of Autonomous Driving Technology in Fiscal Year 2027
Nissan today announced it will launch its next generation ProPILOT technology from fiscal year 2027. The system will feature Wayve AI Driver and Nissan Ground Truth Perception technology with next-gen LiDAR. Combined, these will set a new standard for autonomous driving technology with unprecedented high intelligence and collision avoidance capability. Wayve AI … [continued]
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