Electric vehicle drivers in Europe will soon need fewer smartphone apps to use DC fast chargers. That’s because Ionity, ...
A recent article published in the journal Engineering introduced an innovative liquid metal flexible charging connector (LMFCC) for high-power direct current fast charging (DC-HPC) in electric ...
Is this the moment EV sceptics have been waiting for? Finally, an electric car company has revealed the technology to charge an EV battery as quickly as it takes to fill a tank of petrol.
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The leading Chinese electric carmaker BYD has soared in value after it said ...
BYD’s ‘Super e-Platform’ redefines EV charging with 1,000 kW speeds, adding 400 km in five minutes. A game-changer for range anxiety and electric mobility Chinese EV manufacturer BYD has unveiled its ...
Proton will launch a new e.MAS electric vehicle model this year. This was confirmed by the company’s Deputy CEO, Roslan Abdullah, during an Iftar session with media and industry representatives this ...
Mercedes’ “compact sedan for the electric age” has arrived and boy is it stuffed with electric capabilities. It becomes the first EV in a completely new generation of Mercedes cars.
Mazda updates its EV strategy for the second half of the decade, planning to decrease its investment in EVs while still introducing new models. The automaker is adopting what it calls a Lean Asset ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Charging is easily one of the biggest issues with electric cars. It’s not just ...
Chinese electric automaker BYD has announced 1,000-volt supercharging technology it claims can fill a compatible vehicle’s battery in the same amount of time needed to pump fuel into a conventional ...
BYD is claiming leadership position in the EV segment with its new Super e-Platform. While several EV manufacturers have started to adopt 800V architecture with blazing fast DC charging output beyond ...
Siemens announced today that it’s cutting around 6,000 jobs worldwide, and 450 of them will be in its EV charging business. The German tech giant is laying off 450 employees in the EV charging ...
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