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Wednesday 3 March 2021

Volkswagen and GM take on Tesla with new compact electric SUVs

After years of saying it would happen, major automakers are finally coming out with more affordable electric vehicles for regular people.

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Monday 1 March 2021

Most Canadians plan to buy an electrified vehicle, study shows

If you’re like the majority of Canadians, your next new vehicle is likely going to have some form of electrification.

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Monday 1 March 2021

E-scooters embrace AI to cut down on pedestrian collisions

Electric scooter companies are turning to technology to try to reduce accidents and injuries among riders and pedestrians.

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Friday 26 February 2021

Hyundai IONIQ 5 Redefines Electric Mobility Lifestyle

Hyundai Motor Company today launched the IONIQ 5 midsize CUV during a virtual world premiere event. As the first model in Hyundai’s new IONIQ brand dedicated to battery electric vehicles (BEV), IONIQ 5 sets the benchmark to redefine the electric mobility lifestyle with sustainable and innovative features.

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Thursday 25 February 2021

High-voltage EV battery packs: benefits and challenges. More voltage, more better?

In 2020, Porsche delivered just over 20,000 units of its luxury Taycan EV—the first vehicle from a major automaker to sport an 800 V (nominal) battery, which is more than double the voltage of its competitors (and firmly into light-rail and switchyard locomotive territory, actually).

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