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Should Ioniq 5, Polestar 2 and Volvo XC40 EV Drivers be able use Tesla destination chargers?

EVolution

Should I, as the owner of an , Outlander PHEV, , Nissan LEAF , BMW i3, , Hyundai Kona or , Ioniq, or any of the , other multitude of EVs on the road, be allowed to plug in to publicly accessible Tesla HPWCs? Not surprisingly, we couldn't find anything legal-ish online that sets out the ground rules for this kind of thing.

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Norway leads the world in moving to EVs

EV Info

Norway also lets EV use bus lanes and special parking bays making ownership more beneficial than ICE in the city, Norway plans to outlaw pure Petrol or Diesel vehicles in 2025 – the country with the earliest ICE free deadline and 5 years before the UK’s deadline. 8 Nissan Leaf Electric car 3 184 2.87 Cliff edge.

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What Are The Benefits of Driving an Electric Car?

Drive Electric

Since 1st July 2019, it has been a legal requirement for new EVs to be fitted with noise-making devices behind the bumpers. The RAC Foundation reports it currently costs – on average – around £80 to fill up a vehicle with petrol or diesel (based on a 55 litre fuel tank). That is actually an artificially produced sound.

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2024 Kia EV9 review: This big, boxy electric SUV is an absolute game-changer in Australia

EV Central

It’s big, boxy and stuffed full of tech, and — in its flagship grade — is faster than most petrol-powered hot hatches. The Kia EV9 is roughly Toyota LandCruiser or Nissan Patrol sized, stretching just over 5.0m So, does electrification change the full-size SUV game in Australia? What does the Kia EV9 cost and what features do you get?

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