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Genesis unveils huge 490kW GV90 electric flagship with 123.5kWh battery and coach doors

Genesis has unveiled its biggest and most luxurious electric vehicle yet, with a 123.5 kWh battery, up to 490 kW of power and an estimated 500 km of driving range. The post Genesis unveils huge 490kW GV90 electric flagship with 123.5kWh battery and coach doors appeared first on The Driven IO.

Not quite impeccable: Tesla Robotaxi drives itself into and through bollards

An unsupervised Tesla Robotaxi creates news after driving itself into a spot of bother in Austin, Texas, making a right turn into a row of bollards protecting a closed-off lane. The post Not quite impeccable: Tesla Robotaxi drives itself into and through bollards appeared first on The Driven IO.

Amber adds smart charging for MG, XPeng, and Audi EVs, still no word on more car makers embracing V2G trial

Amber has broadened its smart charging tech offering to another three EV brands, but still no word on which car makers will embrace its expanded V2G trial. The post Amber adds smart charging for MG, XPeng, and Audi EVs, still no word on more car makers embracing V2G trial appeared first on The Driven IO.

ICE vehicle owners more concerned with fuel prices than EV owners are with range and charging, motoring group says

Motoring group hails "tipping point" in EV market, with electric cars nearly at price parity and ICE vehicle owners more worried about fuel prices than EV owners are about range. The post ICE vehicle owners more concerned with fuel prices than EV owners are with range and charging, motoring group says appeared first on The Driven IO.

The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn on the EV boom, China and what’s next for Everything Electric

Fully Charged founder Robert Llewellyn joins The Driven Podcast to discuss the rapidly changing EV market, the rise of Chinese carmakers, Australia’s growing importance, and Europe’s vastly improved charging network. The post The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn on the EV boom, China and what’s next for Everything Electric appeared first on The Driven IO.

BHP to trial dynamic charging for “early learning” electric trucks as it pockets estimated $548 million in diesel credits

BHP to trial "dynamic" charging for its electric haul trucks, and more electric locomotives, as it pockets an estimated $548 million in diesel fuel credits. The post BHP to trial dynamic charging for “early learning” electric trucks as it pockets estimated $548 million in diesel credits appeared first on The Driven IO.

World’s biggest battery maker says it has hit carbon neutrality across its operations, targets supply chain next

CATL says its battery plants are powered by zero carbon power, and it will now look to low carbon suppliers to reduce emissions in its supply chain. The post World’s biggest battery maker says it has hit carbon neutrality across its operations, targets supply chain next appeared first on The Driven IO.

Zeekr reveals key details of its next EV for Australian market, the 7GT electric wagon, as sales top 10,000

Zeekr’s electric wagon expected to be the next model to land in Australia with up to 500 kW of power and 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.5 seconds. The post Zeekr reveals key details of its next EV for Australian market, the 7GT electric wagon, as sales top 10,000 appeared first on The Driven IO.

UK pricing and specs hint at why the Hyundai Ioniq 3 would be a game-changer for Australian EV market

Based on the newly released UK specs of Hyundai’s Ioniq 3, it deserves a good hard look from what appears to be a multitude of frustrated buyers for this segment. The post UK pricing and specs hint at why the Hyundai Ioniq 3 would be a game-changer for Australian EV market appeared first on The Driven IO.

Ferrari’s first Luce electric vehicle sells to US billionaire for $A56 million, with funds going to charity

Ferrari's first Luce EV sold at auction to a US billionaire for $A56 million, with the money to go to charity. The post Ferrari’s first Luce electric vehicle sells to US billionaire for $A56 million, with funds going to charity appeared first on The Driven IO.