Tag: Sweden
New Volvo Electric Models to Propel Volvo to Full Electrification Faster
Volvo has one of the most ambitious electrification targets of legacy automakers. It may not be the biggest automaker in the world, but its ambitions to become a 100% electric car company are notable, and its progress is commendable. As a refresher, Volvo full electric vehicle sales increased 54% in … [continued]
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New NIO ET9 “SkyRide” Incorporates Steer-by-Wire System from ZF
A new industry benchmark from NIO and the technology group ZF: with the steer-by-wire technology as part of NIO ET9’s “SkyRide” chassis, NIO and ZF industrialize the cutting-edge technology — a milestone for software-defined vehicles. Uncompromised driving safety and comfort: NIO ET9’s steer-by-wire technology allows for intelligent adjustment of the … [continued]
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XPENG Enters UK, Ireland, & Finland
XPENG has now come to the UK, and Ireland, and Finland. The XPENG G6, a highly competitive new electric SUV or crossover, is now available in the UK. Perhaps most notably, the G6 is priced starting at just £39,990. That’s less than the cheapest Tesla Model Y. To start, 20 … [continued]
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EVs At 51.6% Share In Sweden — Volkswagen ID.7 Best Seller
January’s auto sales saw plugin EVs at 51.6% share in Sweden, down slightly YoY from 52.5% in January 2024. BEV share was fractionally up YoY, while PHEV share was slightly down. Overall auto volume was 19,632 units, up some 14% YoY. The Volkswagen ID.7 was the best selling BEV. January’s … [continued]
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What’s A Musk To Do? Green Hydrogen In Play As Europe Faces Russia Threat
Despite the threat of war with Russia looming overhead, a new green hydrogen corridor will link the three Baltic states with Europe.
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