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Jeep reveals Recon, Wagoneer S and Avenger EVs; on-sale from 2023

EV Central

A new large SUV codenamed the Wagoneer S isn’t trail-rated but still has its own brand of potent performance, boasting a 447kW dual-motor drivetrain, a 0-97km/h (60mph) acceleration time of just 3.5 Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV.

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New electrified Peugeot 408 headed for Australia

EV Central

Featuring a five-door body on moderately raised ride height that sits the 408 between traditional passenger cars and SUVs, the 408 will come with an orthodox petrol ICE , two rechargeable plug-in hybrid ( PHEV ) choices and in pure electric form as well. But the company says they are only the start of a much stronger EV push.

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Australia’s toughest hybrid? Full details of most rugged all-wheel-drive Jeep Avenger 4xe hybrid released

EV Central

All-EV drive is available, and combined the system provides 100kW. READ MORE: Jeep EV journey begins with images of 2023 electric SUV Only the Jeep Avenger EV is quicker in the range (0-100km/h 9.0sec), but the electric version is limited to a 150km/h top speed. seconds, while top speed is 194km/h.

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4xFloor it! Incoming Jeep Wagoneer S will hit 100km/h in just 3.5 seconds

EV Central

READ MORE: 2024 Jeep Avenger locked in for Australia as Tesla Model Y and Kia EV6 rival squares up Jeep Wrangler Magneto 3.0 Beneath the skin it’s thought the Wagoneer S will be among one of the first vehicles in the Stellantis group to be based on the car-maker’s all-new STLA Large EV architecture.

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Civic Hybrid and Polestar 3 reviews, $25,000 Jeep EV, Tesla 4680 update: The Week in Reverse

Baua Electric

On Wednesday it revealed that 90% of eligible EV buyers in 2024 have opted to claim the credit at the point of sale—and 80% of eligible used EV buyers are claiming it that way. And if they’re pushed into the market to satisfy regulators, will they be plugged in even that much? At what point will some of those human factors drop out?

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Cleantech Blog: Smart Grids and Electric Vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Cleantech Blog Cleantechblog.com, the premier cleantech site for commentary on news and technology relating to clean tech, greentech, energy, climate change and carbon, and the environment. In addition to Smart Grid City, another major EV/V2G initiative is unfolding. In the future, utilities will pay you to plug-in your vehicle.

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