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Ionna EV charging network backed by 7 major automakers launches operations in North America
The Ionna electric vehicle (EV) charging network has officially launched its operations in North America. First announced last year by seven leading automakers, including BMW, General Motors (GM), Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis, the […]

The Boring Company Switches State of Incorporation, Leaves Delaware
The Boring Company has changed its state of incorporation. According to registration records, Delaware is no longer the company’s home, and the tunneling company is now based in Nevada. Data discovered by @WR4NYGov/X showed that […]

Tesla files plans to build world’s largest 164-stall Supercharger in California
Tesla already has a number of large Supercharger stations in California, including the world’s largest at Harris Ranch. However, that 98-stall station will soon be dwarfed by one in Kern County, which if approved, will […]

NHTSA investigating Lucid’s OTA recall fix for faulty heaters [Update]
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is taking a closer look at Lucid’s approach to addressing a recall involving its Lucid Air sedans and their potentially faulty high voltage coolant heaters (HVCH). As we […]

Stellantis finally agrees to adopt Tesla’s NACS
The last remaining major automaker has finally agreed to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), with Stellantis announcing on Monday it will add the charging technology to its future electric vehicles (EVs). However, the […]

Shell Exits California’s Hydrogen Fuel Market: Closes 7 Stations and Axes Expansion Plans
Shell has announced the closure of seven hydrogen refueling stations in California, sending shockwaves through the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) market, and highlighting significant challenges in the sector. In an email announcing the […]