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New Model 3
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Tesla Just Released The NEW Model 3 - Everything We Know So Far - YouTube
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Hummmm, if I could get one before September 30, I could transfer my FSD to the new Model 3. So my options:
- KEEP OLDER EVS - 2019 Model 3 Standard Range Plus and 2017 BMW i3-REx. This keeps me in self-maintenance mode and modifications I get to experiment with both cars to extend life and performance.
- ADD NEW MODEL 3 - trade-in either the 2019 Model 3 or 2017 BMW i3-REx for the new Model 3. Self maintenance on the retained, older car and HOOT HOOT the new Model 3. But ordering one, there is a risk of getting an 'inventory' Model 3, not the new one.
bwilson4web Sep 1, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 1,505 Likes: 0 Replies: 12 -
Toyota halts all Japan assembly plants due to glitch
in the news:
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-66643936.ampMendel Leisk Aug 29, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 3,659 Likes: 0 Replies: 38 -
Tideland Prius Aug 24, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 1,200 Likes: 0 Replies: 9
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Tideland Prius Aug 23, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 4,113 Likes: 0 Replies: 32
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Tideland Prius Aug 23, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 1,165 Likes: 0 Replies: 7
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Honda: Solid-State Batteries Will Offer Same Energy Density at Half the Weight
https://www.thedrive.com/news/honda-solid-state-batteries-will-offer-same-energy-density-at-half-the-weight
I think this statement in the article is not correct though:
The battery would have the same volume and weight, but pack twice the energy. Thus achieving twice the range vs a conventional li-ion battery. Or they would have to halve the weight of the vehicle, or double the motor's efficiency.
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The Crucial Tech That Made Toyota’s Hybrid Revolution Possible
These days, the Toyota Hybrid System doesn't get a lot of love. With our rapid move towards electrification, much more emphasis has been placed on full battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and to a lesser extent, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Hell, in America, you can get a tax credit on a number of BEVs and PHEVs, but not any conventional hybrids. Toyota's hybrid system is old news, though there's a case to be made for its future. -
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Baffled by long wait times for some EVs in Canada? I looked for answers
Baffled by long wait times for some EVs in Canada? I looked for answers - The Globe and Mail
When I ordered my Hyundai Ioniq 5, in late 2021, I was warned it would take about eight months to get my electric vehicle, given the high demand and disrupted supply-chain networks.
I was delighted when it took a mere four months. Turns out, I was lucky.
Today, my local Hyundai dealership in Toronto isn’t even taking orders for EVs, because wait times have stretched beyond two years. Models have disappeared from the showroom.
No wonder I instinctively acknowledge every other Ioniq 5 owner I encounter with a nod or wave – sometimes subtle, sometimes not – as though we belong to an elite club of Model T owners.
But wait a minute: I’m also reading about unsold EVs piling up on the lots of car dealerships in the United... -
Several EVs and hybrids now selling below MSRP, report says
Prius and Prius Prime should join the list by next year.
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Tesla created secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints
Reuters news link.
'About a decade ago, Tesla rigged the dashboard readouts in its electric cars to provide “rosy” projections of how far owners can drive before needing to recharge, a source told Reuters. The automaker last year became so inundated with driving-range complaints that it created a special team to cancel owners’ service appointments.'Leadfoot J. McCoalroller Jul 28, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 2,533 Likes: 0 Replies: 26 -
Major automakers partner on new EV charging network to rival Tesla
https://www.axios.com/2023/07/26/electric-car-charging-network
VW: they are EA, so why the need for a new network. "why don't they join us?". Because your backed charging network showed you cannot deliver a reliable experience, that's why...and your id.4s are clogging the chargers instead of their owners using their own plugs at home...
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California 2023 Q2 registrations
From the California New Car Dealer Association:
https://www.cncda.org/wp-content/uploads/Cal-Covering-2Q-23_FINAL.pdf
BTW, Tesla Model 3 and Y appear to be leaders in their segment by a lot.
Having recently bought a 2017 BMW i3-REx, I was curious. FYI, new BMW i3-REx are no longer for sale. But there is a difference of opinions on whether it is an EV with a built-in, motorcycle engine powered, DC charger or a plug-in hybrid missing a mechanical drivetrain link. Regardless, it is an awesome, 4-seat car:
- ~83 mi, 36 MPG gas only, 2.3 gal tank at 70 mph
- ~104 mi, 3.7 mi/kWh EV only, 28.3 kWh battery at 65 mph
The average American drives 39 miles a day. The U.S. Federal Highway...bwilson4web Jul 26, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 1,630 Likes: 0 Replies: 18 -
Toyota Gets F On Their Latest Dividend Safety Grade
Perhaps some of you finance nerds could help us better understand why Toyota has committed to paying $5 billion on stock dividends when usually that number is much lower all while their total debt is rising much higher with no long term plan of substance to address a lack of growth in sales?
This analysis from Seeking Alpha makes it clear Toyota's objective of short term profits for the market, rather than long term stability for a successful business are starting to smell real bad:
Toyota Motor: Dividend Is At Risk As Company Struggles For A Turnaround | Seeking Alpha
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Mullen Perpetual Motion machine being tested by the Fed On Chevy Bolt
First I am interested in Mullen (sarcastically)..The CEO is a BS artist, (and possibly an ex con)
as in there will never be a Mullen 5 . But he is really good at picking up a lot of assets cheap, like Coda, Bollinger Motors and Electric Last Mile (including enormous EV plant in Mishawaka, IN) ... also battery technology .
He should team up with Elio.
All those CODAs went to him, no idea where they went after that
Here's The Sad Fate Of All Of Those Unsold Coda Electric Cars
What is getting me to post is this perpetual motion machine getting tested at a fed facility, sad and humorous
DC fits fleet of EVs with bogus gadget promising 60% range boost – Ars Technica
Anyway the original PR: (SIC) (ad hominem approved)
BREA, Calif., April 24, 2023– via...Rmay635703 Jul 24, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 1,307 Likes: 0 Replies: 11 -
With The 745-mile Solid-state Battery, Toyota Just Became A Force To Reckon With
Found this interesting. Afraid to ask the cost of the battery and what chargers will charge that fast.
https://www.topspeed.com/toyota-745-mile-solid-state-battery/schja01 Jul 22, 2023 Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News Read More Views: 3,044 Likes: 1 Replies: 28 -
EV laggards Toyota and Stellantis complain about proposed EPA emissions rules
https://electrek.co/2023/07/11/ev-laggards-toyota-stellantis-oppose-proposed-emissions-rules/
The world moves on, and some will be left behind.
Nokia, Kodak, Toyota...
PS: "As the EPA notes, the transportation sector is the largest US source of GHG emissions representing 27.2%. Within the sector, light-duty vehicles are the biggest contributor at 57.1%, thus representing 15.5% of total US GHG emissions."
How many US states tax vehicles based on how much they pollute and consume vs their MSRP?.... -
Europe passes two big laws to make EV charging a whole lot better
https://electrek.co/2023/07/11/europe-passes-two-big-laws-to-make-ev-charging-a-whole-lot-better/
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SAE wants to certify NACS by end of year, and fix plug & charge too
https://electrek.co/2023/07/12/sae-wants-to-certify-nacs-by-end-of-year-and-fix-plug-charge-too/
Let's get this one out of the door and move on.
What we really need is more affordable EVs, stealerships actually selling mid- and low-level trims of EV, more sensible lower trims that don't skimp on safety features like auto lights and rain sensors (Toyota! Kia! Hyundai!), trims that don't slap huge tires nobody wants to trade tens of percent of range, and, last and not least, a better, more energy dense, lighter battery technology.
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Document Shows Nio ES6 With 577-Mile Range, 150-kWh Solid-State Battery
Document Shows Nio ES6 With 577-Mile Range, 150-kWh Solid-State Battery
It's coming, and not from Toyota...
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