NEVS Unveils Autonomous Electric Shuttle For Urban Use
NEVS, the successor to Saab, is introducing Sango, its fully autonomous battery electric shuttle for urban mobility.
NEVS, the successor to Saab, is introducing Sango, its fully autonomous battery electric shuttle for urban mobility.
The Sion, a 5-door hatchback electric car from Sono Motors with solar panels embedded into its exterior, will be manufactured by NEVS at the former SAAB factory in Trollhatten, Sweden starting in 2020.
Production has begun at the new NEVS plug-in electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Tianjin, China, according to recent reports.
Didi Chuxing (China’s Uber-like ride-hailing service) has been in the news recently. It announced 1) plans to create its own electric car charging network, 2) a partnership with NEVS for one million electric self-driving cars, 3) that it’s a partner in Changan Automobile Group’s $15 billion Shangri La electric vehicle transition plan, and 4) that it has the world’s largest EV ridesharing fleet.
Didi Chuxing is the largest ride hailing service in the world and plans to have 1 million electric cars on the road within 3 years. It has announced plans to construct its own electric car charging network that will be available to the public.
At the CES Asia show in Shanghai last week, NEVS, the Chinese successor to Saab, unveiled its InMotion autonomous people-moving pod that embodies its vision for urban transport of the future. Looking very much like a horizontal self-service elevator, InMotion offers users a high degree of customization to make their journey as connected and pleasant as possible.
As a followup to our earlier article reporting that Trollhättan, Sweden, may be working to bring Tesla’s next Gigafactory to the area, we now have confirmation that this news was correct.
While the Buffalo (New York) “SolarCity” plant is apparently being designated by Tesla as Gigafactory 2, the sites of Gigafactory 3, 4, 5, etc., have yet to be revealed … despite being alluded to recently.
After purchasing the assets of the bankrupt firm Saab back in 2012, the China-backed consortium National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) has been working towards the mass production of electric vehicles in China.
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) is partnering with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to gain help for the acceleration of the company’s global electric vehicle production setup, according to a new press release from the companies.