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Battery pack ejected from Audi e-tron during crash in Richmond, BC
A violent high-speed crash in Richmond, British Columbia between an Audi e-tron and a Toyota sedan resulted in the battery pack of the e-tron being ejected from the vehicle. The force of the collision sent […]
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Tesla Model S sets new winter driving range record in Norway
The Tesla Model S has set another record; the longest driving range in winter. According to media Norwegian outlet Motor.no, the electric sedan covered 530km (329 miles) on a single charge in winter. EVs are known to suffer […]
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Toyota insists EVs should be blended with hybrids, other green tech to tackle CO2 emissions
Toyota has a curious relationship with electric vehicles, especially given it was among the most likely to succeed as an EV maker with the early success of the Prius. It has received a lot of […]
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Vancouver-based EV startup Veemo goes bankrupt
Another electric vehicle (EV) startup has run out of cash and entered bankruptcy, although this time you may not have heard of this company before. Vancouver-based VeloMetro Mobility (Veemo) declared bankruptcy last month, ending plans […]
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Rivian to layoff 6% of its workforce to reduce costs
While Rivian has been able to ramp production through 2022 after a slow start, the fledgling automaker is still losing money hand over fist. In an effort to help reduce costs and keep it competitive, […]
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Tesla lobbying Ontario government to include Superchargers and Destination Chargers in $91M public EV charger infrastructure program
The Ontario government recently held a 30 day public consultation period on its plans to spend $91 million to build public electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the province. During that period the Ministry of Transportation […]