Porsche Taycan Has Much More Range Than EPA Says — 300+ Mile Porsche Taycan 4S…
A contributor for AutoBlog has driven the Porsche Taycan 4S on a test loop and says it has over 200 miles of range — nearly 50% more than the EPA estimate.
A contributor for AutoBlog has driven the Porsche Taycan 4S on a test loop and says it has over 200 miles of range — nearly 50% more than the EPA estimate.
Today’s electric cars have larger batteries that need higher power to recharge them. Could that be a problem for utility companies?
Quantum Air announced plans to launch what it’s calling a world’s first — an air taxi service using a fleet of 26 all-electric flying taxis to shuttle passengers between major points in the greater Los Angeles area.
What progress is cleantech making to mitigate climate emissions?
Ford dropped a massive media bomb yesterday with the introduction of its most powerful Mustang ever. And what a car! It packs some 1400 HP and more than 1100 lb-ft of TQ — enough to blast the car from a standstill to 170 MPH in just eight seconds with nary a sound. Meet the original, Ford’s first electric Mustang, the Cobra Jet 1400.
Noted wind energy fan Donald J. Trump cheers New York State’s new commitment to another 1,000 megawatts in offshore wind power — oh, wait…
Hiromichi Mizuno has just joined Tesla as both a member of the Board of Directors and a member of the Audit Committee of the Board.
Around 6 months after Tesla’s Autonomy Day, Waymo CEO John Krafcik gave a presentation to German auto giants that he was seeking to partner with. A video clip of this presentation, provided by Third Row Tesla, shows the CEO explaining why Waymo shut down their “Autopilot program.”
We should not bail out oil companies. But we probably will since Trump is scrambling to do just that. As we know, the price of oil in the US fell below zero for the first time ever the other day.
Did Audi copy Tesla’s website to create its EV FAQs page? It sure looks that way. Twitter user CillDar shared that Andrew O’Connor saw something very familiar on Audi’s Ireland EV website. It seems that Audi was using text for its FAQs from Tesla’s Ireland website.