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State Partners With Daimler And DTE Energy To Build Michigan’s Truck Stop Of The Future

LANSING – The State of Michigan announced a new, real-world prototype program known as the Mobility Charging Hub, which will help to enable companies to transition their fleets to electric commercial vehicles (EVs) and future-proof their businesses by testing new technologies, digital services, and business models designed to accelerate deployment of commercial EVs at scale

By |2023-06-30T15:32:57-04:00June 30th, 2023|Auto Tech, Featured, Mobility, Politics|

Stellantis Won’t Ship Gas-Powered Cars To 14 States Unless Customer Orders One

AUBURN HILLS - Stellantis, the parent company behind the Jeep brand, has stopped shipping gas-powered cars and other vehicles to 14 states in the U.S. unless a customer has ordered one. If this feels abrupt and maybe even a little strange, well, it is. The 14 states soon to be taking part in California Air Resource Board‘s vehicle

By |2023-06-27T10:52:43-04:00June 26th, 2023|Auto Tech, Featured, News|

Automakers Are Gearing Up To Get Ahead Of EV And Hydrogen Trends

DETROIT - The automakers are gearing up to produce new electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles — a byproduct of public policies and market demand. The Inflation Reduction Act will cut CO2 emissions by 40% from a 2005 baseline, partly provided by the incentives given to EVs and hydrogen cars. Automakers are shifting gears and

By |2023-06-25T16:05:30-04:00June 25th, 2023|Auto Tech|

Ford’s New EV SUV Called Personal Bullet Train — Challenge Tesla

DEARBORN - Ford Motor Company is attempting to make more waves in the electric vehicle (EV) space. The company’s CEO, Jim Farley, and Chief Officer of EVs and Digital Systems, Doug Field, recently teased out some details of the company’s newest car — a battery-electric SUV with three rows of seating — during presentations at Ford Investor Day. Among

By |2023-06-18T08:21:04-04:00June 18th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Toyota To Receive $850 Million Subsidy For Next-Gen EV Battery Development

TOKYO - Toyota Motor will receive a roughly $853 million (120 billion yen) subsidy from the Japanese government to expand the production of electric vehicle batteries, in a bid to boost domestic output and become less dependent on Chinese-related supply chains, according to Nikkei. The monetary aid comes as Japanese companies – led by Tesla supplier Panasonic

By |2023-06-18T08:21:05-04:00June 18th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Toyota’s New EV Battery Provides 932-Mile Range In Only 10 Minutes Of Charging

TOKYO - Toyota, renowned as the world’s largest car company, has often been perceived as an anti-EV automaker due to its cautious approach and reluctance to embrace the EV revolution. Toyota maintained its course to focus on alternative options or rather specifically saying hydrogen path for its automobility future. Instead of succumbing to the hype surrounding

By |2023-06-16T13:45:13-04:00June 16th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Toyota to Build New Automotive Battery Lab at Michigan R&D Headquarters Near Saline, Expanding Electrified Vehicle Development

YORK TOWNSHIP – Toyota Motor North America, Inc. announced Thursday it will invest nearly $50 million to construct a new laboratory facility at its North American headquarters to evaluate batteries for electric and electrified vehicles in North America. As part of its evaluation process, the new Michigan battery lab will ensure that Toyota's batteriesmeet North

General Motors Follows Ford To Partner With Tesla To Use Charging Network

DETROIT — General Motors  follow crosstown rival Ford Motor in partnering with Tesla to use the electric vehicle leader’s North American charging network and technologies. Under the deal, GM vehicles will be able to access 12,000 of Tesla’s fast chargers using an adapter and the Detroit automaker’s EV charging app, starting next year. GM, like Ford, will also

By |2023-06-08T19:55:17-04:00June 8th, 2023|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

J.D. Power: EV Owners Increasingly Turn To Makers’ Apps

TROY–The use of auto manufacturers’ mobile apps for electric vehicles has increased, according to the recently released J.D. Power 2023 U.S. OEM EV App Report. Even though app usage by owners of gas-powered vehicles has increased during recent years, EV owners are still likely to use their apps more often, especially for needs such as

By |2023-06-05T12:33:57-04:00June 5th, 2023|Auto Tech, ESD|