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Fisker and solid-state LiDAR partner Quanergy to showcase Fisker EMotion at CES in January

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Fisker Inc. will showcase the all-new EMotion luxury electric vehicle with Quanergy Systems at the upcoming 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Quanergy System will be integrating five of Quanergy’s S3 solid-state LiDAR sensors ( earlier post ) into the Fisker EMotion. spinning in a circle).

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Blazer EV price cut, Dodge electric muscle, Rivian R2 and R3: The Week in Reverse

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Rivian on Thursday provided the most significant future-product preview since the debut of its R1 series trucks at the 2018 LA auto show. But in a look at these Rivian models’ shared design and manufacturing elements, if the company can get past its headwinds it has a lot of innovation yet to come.

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Fisker files patents on solid-state battery technology; anticipating automotive-ready from 2023

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Fisker’s solid-state batteries will feature three-dimensional electrodes with 2.5 Fisker claims that this technology will enable ranges of more than 500 miles on a single charge and charging times as low as one minute—faster than filling up a gas tank. Fabio Albano, VP of battery systems at Fisker Inc.

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China EV maker Seres adjusts U.S. plan to fit reality

China EV

In April of 2018, it established a second Silicon Valley R & D center. Taylor is not new to working for Chinese companies. Most recently, he has held various positions at Karma and Fisker , two EV startups with Chinese owners, albeit radically different types of Chinese owners. Then reality set in.

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Cadillac’s ambitious move to an all-electric luxury brand by 2030

Charged EVs

GM and its joint-venture cell partner LG Energy Solutions plan to build and equip a likely total of five cell production plants in North America, but the first of those—in Lordstown, Ohio—won’t start producing cells in the necessary volumes until the end of this year. The US Department of Energy will loan the company $2.5