💨Electric, 199mph, and 986 HP:

💨Electric, 199mph, and 986 HP:

Stay informed on everything electric, this Thursday’s edition brings you:

  • Lotus unveils Theory 1
  • 17,800 additional chargers for GM EV drivers
  • Audi’s new RS e-tron GT 
  • Norway sees electric cars outnumber petrol
  • CATL Unveils Revolutionary TECTRANS Battery System
  • Don’t want to read about the Theory 1, watch a video instead.

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  1. Lotus has unveiled Theory 1, its first concept car embodying the future of intelligent performance vehicles, The Lotus Theory, which emphasizes digital, natural, and analog elements with a top speed of 199mph, 986 horsepower, and 250 miles of range.
  2. General Motors is granting its EV drivers access to over 17,800 Tesla Superchargers in North America using a GM-approved NACS DC adapter, expanding the total available public chargers for GM customers to more than 231,800.
  3. Audi debuts the RS e-tron GT performance, its first fully electric RS model, featuring up to 680 kW of power, advanced thermal management, and exclusive performance modes for dynamic driving, with a starting price of $178,000.
  4. Norway, one of the world’s largest oil exporters, now has more electric cars (754,303) than petrol-driven vehicles (753,905) on its roads, thanks to government incentives funded by its oil wealth, and aims to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2025.
  5. Ford is introducing in-vehicle karaoke through the Stingray Karaoke App, starting with the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E, allowing passengers to enjoy a wide selection of songs and lyrics displayed on the screen while parked or controlled via smartphone while driving.
  6. At IAA Transportation 2024, CATL launched its groundbreaking TECTRANS battery system, designed to revolutionize commercial transportation with enhanced energy density, faster charging, and extended lifespan for electric trucks and buses.
  7. Ohio Peterbilt's Cleveland location has achieved EV Service Certification, becoming the only certified Peterbilt dealer within a 200-mile radius, fully equipped to sell, service, and support Peterbilt's EV lineup.
  8. The 2025 all-electric Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab, priced at $158,758, qualifies for over $100,000 in federal and state incentives.
  9. Ford, BMW, and Honda have launched ChargeScape, a new company focused on optimizing EV grid services, offering grid stability and cost savings by managing home charging and enabling energy transfer back to the grid.
  10. In July, Tesla sold 5,175 Cybertrucks, nearly matching the combined sales of all other electric trucks, indicating strong demand despite its polarizing design.
  11. Sharp and Foxconn have jointly unveiled the LDK+ EV prototype, featuring a unique design that prioritizes personal space and comfort. 
  12. GreenPower Motor Company received orders for six all-electric, zero-emission school buses from Arizona's RWC Group, funded by the EPA Clean School Bus Program, for three Arizona school districts.
  13. Zerova Technologies is expanding its presence in the Middle East and Africa by showcasing its cutting-edge EV charging solutions, including a new megawatt charging system for heavy-duty electric vehicles.

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