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Monday 16 September 2019

Get 3,000 Km of free charging on your next Tesla

The referral program for free use of Tesla SuperChampers has been increased to 3,000 km. The promotion ends on October 1, 2019.

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Monday 16 September 2019

Michigan school districts to buy 17 electric buses

Seven Michigan school districts – Ann Arbor, Gaylord, Kalamazoo, Oxford, Roseville, Three Rivers and Zeeland – will be the first in the state to purchase electric buses. The districts will receive $4.2 million from the state to cover up to 70 percent of the costs of buying 17 electric buses, along with Level 2 and DC fast charging stations.

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Friday 13 September 2019

VW is planning an electric hot-hatch all-wheel-drive version of the ID.3

VW is planning to make a hot-hatch ‘R’ version of the ID.3 with the higher performance delivered by an all-wheel-drive electric powertrain, but it will likely take a while.

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Wednesday 11 September 2019

What Happens When You Try To Charge A Tesla With A Portable Generator?

Not really eco-friendly or quiet, but will it work in a pinch?

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Tuesday 10 September 2019

VW teases ID.4 electric crossover for US market coming next year

At the Frankfurt Motor Show, Volkswagen teased its next ID vehicle, presumably called ID.4, and it’s a crossover expected on the US market next year.

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