Envision AESC's quest to become the world's biggest battery supplier got a major boost, as it will soon begin mass-producing batteries that are capable of giving electric vehicles a driving range of at least 1,000 kilometers. more
General Motors definitely means business when it comes to electrification. The automaker is set to invest $6.5 billion for the development of two electric vehicle and EV battery production plants in the state of Michigan. more
A new breakthrough in Toyota's battery technology would mean new batteries with better performance in the near future. more
LG Chem that will be supplying the Bolt's battery pack along with several other components has claimed there is going to be around 30,000 of the Bolts manufactured next year. more
Nissan has quietly upgraded the battery of the base Leaf S to 30 kWh from the earlier 24 kWh which will provide for an enhanced range of more than 107 miles on a single charge. more
Porsche is banking on the success it achieved with the 919 Hybrid LMP1-H car that has emerged as the winner of the current World Endurance Championship race. more
Apple seems to be rushing with deliveries of the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus devices looking to capitalize on the Note 7 scandal that Samsung has found itself in at the moment. more
Uber has teamed with Chinese automaker Build Your Dreams (BYD) to supply drivers with hybrids in Chicago as part of a new test program. more
A revised electric drive system increases both the ELR's power and torque. more
The new car, announced on Wednesday, is called the Tesla Model S 70D and it'll cost car buyers a staggering $75,000. more
Tesla reached another big milestone on Friday as the electric vehicle automaker announced it delivered 10,030 cars during the first quarter of 2015. more
Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased on Twitter that his company will unveil a new product line sometime in April, but it won't be a new car. more
The Hyundai Tucson seems to be a strong contender for hydrogen in the alternative powertrain debate. more
In a recent earnings call, Elon Musk said that Tesla should put home batteries into production in around six months. more
The company says the hatchback will have a top speed of 155 mph. more
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