Category: News
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Tesla Is Fined $16,000 Per Owner By Norway Court For Throttling Battery Capacity And Charging Speed
PA Images A court in Norway has fined Tesla $16,000 per owner in the country for using a software update to throttle battery capacity and charging speed. The electric car maker was found guilty of causing slower charging sessions for a number of owners who updated their vehicles with Tesla’s 2019.16.1 and .2 software updates.…
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Ford F-150 Lightning seen in NYC sporting its massive power frunk
Just a week after Ford unveiled the F-150 Lightning at a really public unveiling event, the all-electric pickup was seen in New York City sporting a gigantic power frunk that could be used for preserving impressive amounts of charging or cargo power tools. Even the frunk is a signature characteristic of electrical vehicles particularly. While…
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First Look at a ride inside the Boring Company’s LVCC Loop as testing begins
Elon Musk’s Boring Company Completed capacity testing in Las Vegas at its Las Vegas Convention Center Loop yesterday since the Sin City prepares to reopen with no Limitations on June 1st. In prep for Las Vegas to welcome rear travelers, visitors, and residents alike into the Caribbean area after over a year old quarantine, the…
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8 Companies Bringing Innovative Ideas To Private Aviation
Eviation’s all-electric commuter airplane, “The Alice” Every private-aviation startup wishes to turn into the next Wheels Up, which expects to go public at a valuation of more than a billion in the second quarter after merging using a special-purpose acquisition firm. That could be greater than double the 2019 value of the seven-year-old outfit, which…
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Tesla sends Luminar stock upward, but don’t expect Tesla to adopt LiDAR
Tesla’s rumored use of LiDAR systems from Luminar on a Model Y crossover have shot the company’s stock upward. After a Model Y was spotted in Palm Beach, Florida over the weekend sporting a hefty Luminar LiDAR rig, speculation raged on regarding Tesla’s potential use of the system. However, don’t expect Tesla CEO Elon Musk…
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Lightning in a Bottle?
Ford needed a home run with the F-150 Lightning, the first mass-market all-electric pickup truck. When it unveiled the vehicle last week, the automaker hit at least a double, maybe a triple. In any case, the company’s much-heralded announcement seems to have accomplished its goal: With this all-American model, Ford may have permanently altered the…
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Please help me, I think I’m going insane and I have no idea what to do.
I began reading tons of bullshit on the internet about there not being free will. I started making a connection with neuroscience to my behaviorism and began to see that a lot of what I do is driven by autopilot. I began to question very deeply whether or not I was the actual creator of…
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What Are The Consumer and Societal Reactions Towards Electric Vehicles?
The electric car revolution is quickening. At precisely the same time, online curiosity is also rapidly expanding – generating numerous signs regarding public preference, priority, and understanding. Search fascination with electric vehicles (EVs) has more than doubled over the last year, while societal chatter has grown by a full 500% between Apr 2020 along with…
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AMG GT R Speedster, Genesis G70 Coupe, V10 Miata Transplant, 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe Driven: Your Morning Brief
Fantastic morning and welcome to our daily digest of automotive news from around the globe, beginning with… German Company Turns Mercedes-AMG GT R Into An 850 HP Speedster Bussink drew inspiration from the Mercedes-McLaren SLR Stirling Moss and also Mercedes F1 automobiles to create this on-trend speedster out of an AMG GT R. Only five…
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SpaceX Starlink competitor OneWeb misled the FCC, media with false “near-miss” narrative
In the latest trials and tribulations of a SpaceX Starlink competitor that went bankrupt after spending $3 billion to launch just 74 small internet satellites, it appears that OneWeb knowingly misled both media and US regulators over a claimed “near-miss” with a Starlink satellite. Back on April 9th, OneWeb went public with claims that SpaceX…