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Tesla posts stern response to Washington Post’s article on alleged Autopilot dangers

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Tesla has posted a stern response to a recent article from The Washington Post that suggested that the electric vehicle maker is putting people at risk because it allows systems like Autopilot to be deployed in areas that it was not designed for. Following is the pertinent section of Tesla’s response.

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My Visit To Aptera Showed Me It Is Definitely On The Right Track (Part 3)

CleanTechnica EVs

This article is part of a series. You can find Part 1 here. What An Aptera Is Like On Real Streets The dynamics of driving in parking lots and at low speeds is important, but the Aptera is designed to be a vehicle that’s not only capable of driving on the highway, but going up […].

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My Visit To Aptera Showed Me It Is Definitely On The Right Track (Part 2)

CleanTechnica EVs

This article is part of a series. You can find Part 1 here. In & Around The Aptera Vehicles The most important thing that readers should understand is that photographs and even videos tend to make the vehicle look smaller than it really is. The car’s odd shape and small frontal area are great for […].

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Comment on Automakers' share in China's NEV market in Feb: BYD tops with 30.6%, Tesla 3rd with 7.8% by John Hanna

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NEVs ; another article that should start with clarification. NEV is not the same as EV or BEV, or PHEV or HEV, Per the ICCT (International Council on Clean Transportation) the definition is given: "NEVs refers to those vehicles with new-type power systems, completely or mainly driven by new energy sources. They don't.

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What’s in the EPA’s New Pollution Standards for Cars & Trucks?

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Proposed: EPA Emission Regulations For Passenger Cars & Trucks This article is part of a series designed to explain in simple terms the definition of zero-emission transportation regulations, who must comply, what is required for compliance, and more. Your questions on the EPA’s proposed emissions regulations, answered.

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NIO's third brand's first model will be entry-level sedan, report says

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NIO is planning a third brand, and judging by the product definition and development, the first product will be an entry-level electric sedan in the RMB 100,000 ($14,820) class, according to local media. For more articles, please visit CnEVPost.

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AAA’s Electric Vehicle Infographic — The Good & The Bad

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There’s definitely a need for basic, what’s-it-all-about articles, and more of these are appearing every day. By Charles Morris Most readers of this column are pretty savvy about EVs, and we sometimes forget that there are millions of drivers who have never driven one, or even sat in one. Unfortunately, most are written […].