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Tesla Put an End to the EV Battery FUD When It Solved the Model S Problems After 2015

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One of the most widespread urban legends claims electric vehicles are not worth the money because their batteries will wear out, and a replacement is too expensive to make sense. There are many reasons why electric vehicles are still not seen as the best replac. continue reading. )

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Volkswagen Is in Deep Trouble, and the Cost-Cutting Measures Won't Be Enough To Save It

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This coincides with the rise of electric vehicles, a wave that the German company was supposed to ride like a pro. When Volkswagen was caught red-handed in the 2015 emission scandal, many. continue reading. )

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2024 Fiat 500e Proves Why City Cars Are Best As EVs

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Even by electric vehicle standards, the original Fiat 500e wasn’t exactly a huge success. The Italian EV was mostly available in California, and sales peaked in 2015 with 6,194 units dropping to 2,250 by 2018.

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XING Mobility Debuts Next-Gen Immersion Cooling Battery

Tomorrow's Technician

Established by former Tesla and Panasonic experts, XING Mobility has been developing this method of battery thermal management since 2015. The IMMERSIO XM25 Battery System, a mass-produced immersion cooling battery pack, delivers 25 kWh of power and is suitable for both vehicle and Energy Storage System (ESS) applications.

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S&P Global Mobility: Average vehicle on road is 12+ years old

Tire Review Magazine

Vehicles on the road are getting even older, according to S&P Global Mobility. With average age growth, more vehicles are entering the prime range for aftermarket service, typically from 6 to 14 years of age,” Todd Campau, aftermarket practice lead at S&P Global Mobility said. has risen again to a new record of 12.6

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S&P Global Mobility: Average vehicle on road is 12+ years old

Tire Review Magazine

Vehicles on the road are getting even older, according to S&P Global Mobility. With average age growth, more vehicles are entering the prime range for aftermarket service, typically from 6 to 14 years of age,” Todd Campau, aftermarket practice lead at S&P Global Mobility said. has risen again to a new record of 12.6

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Tesla Cybertruck Is Significantly Worse At Towing Than Model X: Report

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Bowlus, manufacturer of ultra high-end luxury towables , has been testing the tow range of popular electric trucks and SUVs since the Tesla Model X first launched in 2015. The company’s top-of-the-line Volterra model is an all-electric camp trailer with 17 kWh of onboard power, which can provide an emergency charge to… Read more.