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Nissan muscles up electric marketing, VW ID testing, Tesla fire: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

A new Chinese electric carmaker plans to sell electric cars in the U.S. A new Tesla Model S unexpectedly caught fire—twice—after getting a flat tire in California. electric hatchbacks testing in South Africa. All this and more on Green. via the owner of the defunct automaker Coda.

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Tesla Model 3, Model X are Google’s Most Searched for EVs globally

Teslarati

The Tesla Model 3 sedan and the Tesla Model X SUV are Google’s most searched for electric vehicles globally, according to new data from a price comparison website. One of the most notable is China, which has been a hot spot for Tesla’s expanding global footprint thanks to the rollout of the Model 3 and Model Y.

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Galaxy quest: Yet another Chinese brand headed to Australia and its pricing could be out of this world

EV Central

Voracious Chinese auto giant Geely has announced the all-new 2024 Galaxy E5 electric SUV will spearhead its fledgling new brand’s global expansion including to Australia. More impressive, it is also one of three all-new models that will be introduced in 2024. 2025 Galaxy E5 SUV. 2025 Galaxy E5 SUV. 2025 Galaxy E5 SUV.

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Elon Musk provides critical context on hotly-debated “emerald mine” story

Teslarati

There are several points of legitimate criticism that are directed at Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. As per the Community Note, which has since disappeared from the post, the post was reportedly “misleading” because Musk “was born into an extremely wealthy family in South Africa.”

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Peugeot sees robust orders, rolls out EV subscriptions in Europe

Baua Electric

Peugeot lately has a “healthy” form store and is taking a look to make bigger electric-vehicle choices at the same time as indicators mount that auto call for is softening international, Linda Jackson, the emblem’s CEO, stated. The emblem has refuse plans to go into the U.S.

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What is the Combined Charging System (CCS) Standard?

Driivz

Easy access to charging infrastructure is a key enabler of electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Through 2023–2024, CCS1 will remain the predominant standard for non-Tesla EVs and EV charging networks in North America (U.S. What impact will the Tesla-developed North American Charging Standard (NACS) have on CCS adoption? and Canada).

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Charged and umlaut continue partnership on 2021 EV Charging Infrastructure Benchmark

Charged EVs

umlaut is a global, full-service, cross-industry, end-to-end engineering consultancy company with 4,200 specialized experts and engineers, and operations in 50 locations all over the world. Charged : First of all, congratulations! Hakan Ekmen: First of all, we have to ensure continuity. The testing experts: umlaut.