Hyundai To Launch Its First EV In India Next Year
South Korean automobile giant Hyundai has announced plans to launch nine new models in India over the next three years, including at least one electric vehicle.
South Korean automobile giant Hyundai has announced plans to launch nine new models in India over the next three years, including at least one electric vehicle.
The annual Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction survey is out and Tesla tops the list for the second time in as many years followed closely by Porsche and Genesis.
Have you ever wondered why you haven’t seen a glitzy TV commercial for Tesla’s new Model 3? According to Advertising Age, “Tesla still doesn’t need [any] paid advertising to make sales.” E.J. Schultz reports that, “even as the Model 3 goes on sale for anticipated delivery starting in the fourth quarter, word-of-mouth and free media coverage seems to be enough to fuel demand for the foreseeable future.”
Hyundai says it will bring 8 electric car models to market over the next few years including a long range luxury sedan for its Genesis division in 2021 and an electric Kona SUV in 2018.
Kevin McGrane, an Episcopalian deacon from Missouri, dares to suggest that evangelical Christians should be supporting measures to address climate change instead of opposing them. Listen to what he has to say.
The Korean auto manufacturer Hyundai is planning to release an all-electric vehicle with a single-charge range of 250 miles by the end of the decade, according to recent reports. The news originates with comments made by Hyundai executive Ahn Byung-ki in an interview with Automotive News, so is likely to … [continued]
The auto industry is home to a great many well-funded and entrenched interests. Which has resulted in some interesting coverage of Tesla and some of its controversial offerings and technologies (like Autopilot). All of that said, it’s been hard for most to deny how impressively Tesla has been performing these … [continued]
Originally published on EV Obsession. Electric vehicles will be part of the lineup of Hyundai’s newly created luxury brand “Genesis,” according to recent reports. While the intent behind the new brand’s creation was largely to give the Genesis and Equus models their own brand (previously, these were sold under the … [continued]
Originally published on CleanTechies. After Germany and Spain, companies from Italy have also expressed interest in developing renewable energy projects in Iran. According to media reports, officials of Italian companies Genesis and Dynkun met with government officials in Iran’s province of Qazvin. An agreement was signed between the parties wherein … [continued]
Multinational technology conglomerate, Siemens Energy has signed an agreement to supply equipment and engineering, procurement, construction services for several renewable energy projects in South Africa. The projects are being undertaken by lead developer Mainstream Renewable Power along with other partners like Globeleq, black economic empowerment investment company Thebe Investment Corporation, … [continued]