Category: News

  • Byton Brings M-Byte And K-Byte Concepts To CES 2019

    Byton Brings M-Byte And K-Byte Concepts To CES 2019

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    With auto development accelerating towards a totally autonomous and all-electric future, it’s no question that so many automotive theories present in this year’s Consumer Electronics Show have featured plenty of future technology. Byton’two theories, both the M-Byte along with the K-Byte are actually perfect illustrations, as they not only seem as they’re out of a…

  • Deliverability is Simple, Right?

    Deliverability is Simple, Right?

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    “Most of my prior companies utilize Return Path nevertheless, to be clear, I don’t really know exactly what you do. ” I’ve heard that statement on more than 50 events in the previous 2 decades and when I doit always makes me grin. It’s remarkable, indeed, how Return Path has acquired over 2,500 clients (including…

  • Tesla Q4 2018 Vehicle Safety Report: 1 accident per 2.91M miles with Autopilot engaged

    Tesla Q4 2018 Vehicle Safety Report: 1 accident per 2.91M miles with Autopilot engaged

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    Tesla has published the results of its Q4 2018 Vehicle Safety Report. Just like the firm ’s report from Q3 2018, Tesla published updated numbers for episodes that happened both when Autopilot was participated and once the driver-assist feature was deactivated. Tesla released its very first Vehicle Safety Report following the next quarter of 2018.…

  • SpaceX customer reaffirms third Falcon Heavy mission’s Q2 2019 launch target

    SpaceX customer reaffirms third Falcon Heavy mission’s Q2 2019 launch target

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    Taiwan’s National Space Organization (NSO) has established a Q2 2019 launch goal for SpaceX’s third-ever Falcon Heavy mission, a US Air Force-sponsored evaluation launch opportunity known as Space Test Program 2 (STP-2). Set to host roughly two dozen customer spacecraft, among the biggest and most monetarily significant copassengers riding on STP-2 is Formosat-7, also a six-satellite…

  • The New-Car and Concept Hits, Misses, and Revelations from 2018

    The New-Car and Concept Hits, Misses, and Revelations from 2018

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    As normal, the 2018 auto shows in Detroit, Chicago, Geneva, New York, and Los Angeles captured the personnel to arguing about that new cars, trucks, SUVs, and theories were hits, which have been misses, and that had us scratching our heads. This ’s a return at some of the highlights and lowlights of the year, together with…

  • 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus: My, What Bigger Range You Have

    2019 Nissan Leaf Plus: My, What Bigger Range You Have

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    Nissan employed the 2019 CES event as the platform to launch its new long-range variant of the Leaf electric automobile, which is known as the Leaf Plus in and Leaf “electronic +” in different markets. The Plus receives a new, 62-kWh battery pack that increases range to an EPA-rated 226 mph, 75 over the current…

  • Offseason Capsule: Lotto Soudal

    Offseason Capsule: Lotto Soudal

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    Can the only Lotto abandoned in town begin cashing in some of their tickets? Lotto Soudal are the hipster fisherman ’s preferred cycling team– overwhelmingly Belgian, although maybe not the most successful Belgian staff, chock full of young talent, but maybe not the most precocious of the neo pros, also boasting some of the very…

  • Rivian’s battery-powered RT1 pickup goes 0-60 in 3 seconds, is designed with storage in mind

    Rivian’s battery-powered RT1 pickup goes 0-60 in 3 seconds, is designed with storage in mind

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    Though we’t seen intriguing battery-powered electrical pickup designs from businesses such as Workhorse and Bollinger, not to mention the rumored mammoth model Tesla is working on, the very compelling model we’t seen is from a company named Rivian. Built atop a common “Skateboard” stage, Rivian has introduced its R1T pickup and R1S SUV for a…

  • Energy Jobs: Former FERC Commissioner McIntyre Dies; New Tesla Board; Moves at Bloom and More

    Energy Jobs: Former FERC Commissioner McIntyre Dies; New Tesla Board; Moves at Bloom and More

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    We begin the first Energy Jobs update of 2019 to a somber note. Kevin McIntyre, who resigned in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in October due to health difficulties, died last week. President Trump appointed Neil Chatterjee as chairman of both FERC upon McIntyre’s resignation. McIntyre co-led the global energy practice at Jones Day, where he…

  • A Quartet of Drills Put The Spurs To This Electric Utility Vehicle

    A Quartet of Drills Put The Spurs To This Electric Utility Vehicle

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    Low-slung body fashion. Four-wheel drive. All electric drivetrain. Turns on a dime. Neck-snapping acceleration. Leather seating surface. Can it be the latest offering out of Tesla? Nope; it’s that a drill-powered electric utility vehicle, also it looks like a blast to drive. Surprisingly, this isn’t a just-for-kicks sort of build. There’s really a practical reason…