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BC Hydro Switching to Energy-Based Billing at their EV Charging Stations Starting June 2024
BC Hydro is set to introduce a new pricing model that will charge electric vehicle (EV) drivers based on the energy they consume rather than the time spent at charging stations. Starting June 1, 2024, […]

NTSB launches investigation into Ford’s Blue Cruise after fatal crash
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into Ford’s Blue Cruise semi-autonomous technology after a fatal accident in San Antonio, Texas. The accident occurred on February 24, 2024, involving a Ford Mustang-Mach-E […]

Fisker Halts Ocean SUV Production Amid Financial Crisis, Seeks $150 Million Lifeline
Fisker announced a six-week halt to the production of its electric Ocean SUV, as the company’s financial woes continue to worsen. On Monday Fisker revealed in a regulatory filing that it had only $121 million […]

Tesla opens Supercharger network to Rivian
Rivian owners can now plug in and access more than 15,000 Superchargers in Canada and the United States. R1S and R1T owners will need a North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter to do so, but […]

Tesla Cybertruck Arrives in Europe
The Tesla Cybertruck has arrived in Europe. The steel beast has been delivered to Giga Berlin, but it will also possibly be shown at a delivery center. According to reports, Tesla delivered the Cybertruck to […]

Tesla FSD Beta v12.3 gets “overwhelmingly positive” feedback with switch to end-to-end neural nets
Tesla has finally released Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v12.3 to the public with a wide release in the US over the weekend, and the switch to end-to-end neural nets appears to paying dividends with “overwhelmingly […]