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1. Uber Unveils Electric Air Taxi Prototype: The eVTOL Is Ready for Takeoff: Uber has unveiled its first electric air taxi prototype, the eVTOL, as part of its ambitious plans to revolutionize urban transportation. The eVTOL, which stands for “electric vertical takeoff and landing” vehicle, is a four-rotor craft that can take off and land vertically, like a helicopter. The vehicle is powered by six electric motors, and has a range of 60 miles and a top speed of 180 mph. 2. Tesla Unveils the Cybertruck: Tesla has unveiled its latest electric vehicle: the Cybertruck. The truck is the first vehicle of its kind, with a radical, angular design and an all-electric powertrain. It has a range of up to 500 miles, and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. The truck is also equipped with a range of advanced features, including self-driving capabilities and a power inverter. 3. Nissan Unveils Its First All-Electric SUV: Nissan has unveiled its first all-electric SUV, the Ariya. The Ariya is a crossover SUV, with a range of up to 300 miles and
Chinese automaker Geely has introduced Apple CarPlay support to its EX5 electric SUVs through a recent over-the-air software update. CarPlay now appears on the EX5’s large 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen, allowing drivers to seamlessly access their iPhone apps, navigation, and media while on the road. Apple CarPlay offers a safer and more convenient way to use
The federal government is putting nearly $22.7 million toward eight projects that will add more than 480 new electric vehicle (EV) chargers in British Columbia. The chargers will be installed in public areas, along major travel routes, at workplaces, and in multi-unit residential buildings. The goal is to make it easier for EV drivers to
Tim Hortons says it plans to install electric vehicle (EV) fast chargers at 100 of its restaurants across Canada by the end of 2028, in partnership with Quebec-based charging company FLO. The rollout would make Tims the largest restaurant provider of public EV fast charging in the country. The first location is already live in