China's Li Auto Inc announces plans to launch and begin deliveries of its first fully electric car in March.
When storms caused a blackout in Queensland, a woman used her electric car's emergency power system to run her son's life-saving dialysis machine.
The article discusses a 1960 Chevrolet Impala and its Bel Air brother that are in need of restoration. The Impala was originally offered as a hardtop and convertible version of the Bel Air, but eventually became its own series. Someone on Craigslist is selling both cars, with the Impala suitable for restoration and the Bel Air useful for parts. However, both cars are in rough shape and will require significant work. Despite this, the owner is asking for $10,000 for the duo.
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Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi plans to enter China's electric vehicle market with its new car model, Xiaomi SU7. The company has spent over $1.4 billion to develop the car and it is expected to hit the market in a few months. Xiaomi claims that the SU7 surpasses Porsche's Taycan and Tesla's Model S on acceleration and other metrics. The company aims to become an industry leader and is integrating the car with its smartphones and internet-connected home appliances.
Tesla's stainless steel electric pickup involved in a head-on collision near Palo Alto
The rise of electric cars is transforming the automotive industry and redefining what a car means.
As the global electric vehicle industry continues to grow, Chinese automaker BYD is on track to surpass Tesla in full electric vehicle (BEV) sales. The two companies started out with different strategies but are now converging. The latest data shows that BYD is close to matching Tesla's quarterly BEV sales and could potentially overtake Tesla in the near future.