SF Motors Puts Indiana Manufacturing Plans On Hold
SF Motors is laying off most of its employees and says it is placing plans to manufacture its SF5 electric SUV in Indiana on hold.
SF Motors is laying off most of its employees and says it is placing plans to manufacture its SF5 electric SUV in Indiana on hold.
Welcome to the next issue of China × Cleantech, February 2019 edition. A new year has come and the news keeps flowing. For our full China × Cleantech history, stroll over to the “Future Trends” section of our website.
Welcome to the next edition of China × Cleantech. A new year has come and the news keeps flowing. In order to aggregate and summarize the highlights for you, we publish this China × Cleantech feature on CleanTechnica.com and over on the “Future Trends” section of our website.
The clean energy vehicle revolution is giving rise to a new generation of Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric vehicles that are largely being ushered into the market by a new breed of startups.
SF Motors* has just opened its new greenfield electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Chongqing, China, as it works towards the production launch of its EVs
SF Motors* has been quietly working on making parking your car more convenient and hassle free.
The team at SF Motors* (SFM) recently headed south of the equator with its fully electric SF5 crossover for cold weather development, as part of its goal to reach 5,000,000 kilometers of road testing prior to production. The company was specifically working to tune powertrain and traction control systems in some of New Zealand’s most challenging terrain.
What actually changed in the electric vehicle world in Q1 2018? Here’s our rundown:
With the end of the quarter wrapping up, Tesla Model 3 production news and speculation this past week was hotter than a spoon on a Florida beach. A story about official Hyundai Kona EV specs were able to sneak into the top 5 nonetheless, with the biggest reader concern about this sizzling newcomer being that Hyundai probably won’t have the capacity (read: battery supply) to build a ton of them.
Tonight, SF Motors announced its first two vehicles, the SF5 & SF7.