Tag: Electric Cars
Elon Musk Hoped To Sell 150,000 Tesla Cybertrucks A Year — On Track For 20,000 In 2025
At one point, Tesla reportedly pulled in more than one million “reservations” for the Tesla Cybertruck. Many Tesla fans/shareholders were expecting it to reach hundreds of thousands (or more) sales a year. In theory, it might even dethrone the king of trucks, the Ford F-150! Naturally, if anyone dared say … [continued]
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Leapmotor C10 EREV — Owner Comments
I recently reached out to the Australian Leapmotor community through Facebook and shared their positive experiences with the battery electric version of the C10 with CleanTechnica readers. One commentator shared the following thoughts on CleanTechnica: “Wait! Did no Australian or NZ try to drive the 4000km coast to coast through … [continued]
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Large Fully Electric Tourist Ship Launched
A large tourist ship that is 100% electric has been launched. In China, of course. The ship is powered by CATL batteries — a lot of them. The energy storage capacity of the batteries is a whopping 3,918 kWh. Those batteries could have been used to power dozens of electric … [continued]
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BYD Atto 3 Rust Issues Down Under — BYD Responds Promptly
BYD is rapidly becoming a giant in the Australian auto industry. Recently, the sales of the Shark 6 pushed BYD into the #6 position. So, after an Australian BYD owner posted on Facebook that she was having rust issues with her relatively new BYD Atto 3, I sought further feedback … [continued]
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From Niche To Normal: Why The 5–15% EV Window Changes Everything
In the previous article, I explored a combined framework to predict technological tipping points: the diffusion of innovations, logistic growth (s-curve), and complex adaptive systems models. Together, these theories illustrate how technology adoption starts gradually among a small group of users and then accelerates sharply after reaching specific adoption levels. … [continued]
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