The EV Mandate is what Trump says he ended
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that seeks to roll back the electric vehicle (EV) mandate. The order seeks to take a look at rules related to EVs and determine whether they’re “unduly burdensome” and interfere with consumer choice. The order has also ordered agencies to determine if the regulations are “unduly burdensome” and interfere with consumer choice.
There are a few things to know about the expected unveil of therobotaxi bytesa tonight
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that the company is working on a “fully self-sufficient” electric vehicle (EV) that could be capable of doing repetitive tasks. As per reports, the vehicle will be called’Optimus’ and it would be capable of doing chores like cleaning up after an event. Musk had earlier said that if a fully self-sufficient vehicle doesn’t work, it wouldn’t go anywhere.
Jeep’s S Trailhawk is a fully electric off-roader
Jeep has launched its first electric vehicle (EV), the Wagoneer S, with a starting price of $71,995. The Wagoneer S’s 3-in-1 electric motors, gearing and power electronics combine to create a single compact unit that’s both powerful and efficient. The vehicle’s aerodynamics are also optimised, which is typical of an EV, with a drag coefficient of 0.29.
Musk says he will reveal his car on August 8th
Tesla CEO Elon Musk in his book ‘The Tesla Master Plan’ said the electric vehicle (EV) would be “irrelevant” if there was a fully automated vehicle. He described the so-called ‘Tesla Network’ as a network of shared vehicles. “It’ll allow people to share their cars when they’re not at work, when they’re on vacation, or when they’re away from home,” Musk wrote.