Tag: Volkswagen
Volkswagen Teases ID. 2 R With In-Wheel Motors
The Volkswagen ID. 2 GTI hasn’t even left the starting gate yet and already the company is contemplating a hotter version — the ID. 2 R — with a truly stunning 395 horsepower powertrain. That’s according to Autocar, one of the most authoritative sources of news about the world of … [continued]
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Security video shows frantic moments after London nurse was shot dead
Five minutes passed before the first police officer arrived on the scene after gunmen fatally shot a nurse outside her northwest London home nearly four years ago. The masked killers ran from a Volkswagen Jetta and shot Lynda Marques 13 times just seconds after she pulled into the driveway of her Wateroak Drive home, where […]
Large-Scale V2G Systems Coming To Utrecht & Sweden
The Dutch city of Utrecht is home to a new V2G charging program from car sharing company WeRide and seveal partners.
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Nepal’s Electric Leapfrog: How This Himalayan Nation Is Leading Global EV Adoption
Nepal, a small Himalayan nation of 30 million better known globally for its mountains, including Mt Everest, and trekking tourism, is quietly setting an impressive benchmark in the electric vehicle transition. In recent months, about 70% of all new passenger vehicles sold in Nepal were electric. This statistic is remarkable, … [continued]
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Volkswagen Getting Xpeng Turing Chips Next
I just reported on the Xpeng G7 launching in China. One element of the highly attractive and competitive looking G7 is that it uses Xpeng’s new Turing AI chip, moving on from Nvidia’s Orin X chip. According to the Financial Times, Xpeng founder, chairman, and CEO He Xiaopeng, Volkswagen will … [continued]
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