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IONITY orders 324 350kW EV chargers from ABB for second phase of expansion

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ABB has received an order for a further 324, 350 kW high-power electric vehicle (EV) chargers from IONITY. IONITY, a joint venture of BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company, as well as the Volkswagen Group with Audi and Porsche, has to date opened 202 charging sites across 18 European markets.

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GM expands to new European markets with its luxury $93K Lyriq

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Last October, GM announced that it was launching sales in Switzerland as a first step in its all-electric return to Europe after selling off the Opel and Vauxhall brands back in 2017. In Switzerland, the Lyriq starts 82,000 Swiss francs ($93,100), but GM has not yet provided pricing for France.

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Volkswagen subsidiary Elli acquiring minority stake in emobility software company has·to·be

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Since then, sales revenue has at least doubled every year—especially as a result of strong demand in Germany and Switzerland. The company’s major reference is IONITY, Europe’s largest fast-charging network, a joint venture of the BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and the Volkswagen Group with Audi and Porsche.

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Rinspeed to introduce new electric “microMAX” concept at 2013 Geneva Motor Show

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Rinspeed will introduce the electric “microMAX” concept at the upcoming 2013 Geneva Motor Show next March. meters, equivalent to that of a BMW Mini, “microMAX” offers space for the driver, three passengers and a stroller or shopping cart. Interior of the microMAX. Click to enlarge. With a length of 3.6 Eberspächer GmbH & Co.

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Finally, Tesla Confirms The Wireless Charging & A Little More On Wireless Charging of EVs

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After a lot of speculation from the beginning of last year, Tesla has now officially confirmed that they are developing a wireless inductive home charger for its electric vehicles. In 2011, the first induction charger trials for electric vehicles were started. This feature is more in demand than fully autonomous vehicles.