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EVs: Page 17
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Ford Electric Vehicle Owners Can Now Charge on Tesla's Network
But they'll need an adapter first.
EVs
BYD's New Electric Supercar Goes 0-62 MPH in 2.36 Seconds
It's powered by four independent electric motors.
EVs
EV Supplier Jing-Jin Electric North America Expanding Manufacturing Operations
The project is expected to generate $16.5 million in capital investment and create 100 jobs.
EVs
ABB E-Mobility Delivers EV Chargers to First Federally Funded NEVI Site in Southeastern U.S.
The site will be built with ABB E-mobility Terra 184 chargers.
Cybersecurity
Army Scraps Billion-Dollar Program; United Grounds New Planes; Russian Component Conspiracy | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 157
Also on the podcast, Intel delays $20 billion chip plant, Chrysler unveils EV with "unlimited range," consumers have fewer choices, hacker group has banner year and why we need hands-on training.
EVs
Stellantis CEO Wary of Chinese Offensive as Market Moves into EVs
Stellantis will launch 18 new electric vehicles this year.
EVs
Scout Motors Starts Construction on Electric SUV Plant
The plant in Blythewood, South Carolina, about 20 miles north of Columbia is expected to open in 2027.
EVs
Ford to Rethink Where It Builds Vehicles
The CEO says the UAW strike was a "watershed moment" for the company.
EVs
Aptera Raises $33M to Fund First Phase of Solar EV Production
Aptera’s debut product, the Launch Edition vehicle, has a 400-mile range on a single charge.
EVs
Georgia Could Make It Harder for Some Workers to Join Unions
But the bill might be a violation of current federal law.
EVs
Ford Reveals Secret Team Working on Low-Cost EVs
CEO Jim Farley said it will help Ford better compete with Tesla and Chinese OEMs
EVs
Former Tesla Exec Joins General Motors in Newly Created Role of VP of Batteries
He was a key driver in the creation of Tesla's first gigafactory.
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