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XPeng and Huawei reimagine driving displays

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Chinese electric car maker XPeng, teaming up with tech giant Huawei, unveiled a new Augmented Reality Heads-Up Display, or AR-HUD, which will debut in XPeng’s upcoming G7 SUV. XPeng claims it’s the first time such a display will work hand-in-hand with a car’s artificial intelligence for smarter driving. AR-HUD is essentially a giant, see-through screen projected onto your windshield. XPeng… Read more…

Livium expands battery recycling with BYD Australia and Sell & Parker


Livium, previously known as Lithium Australia, has signed agreements with EV supplier BYD Australia and national metal recycling business Sell & Parker to expand battery recycling. Through its subsidiary Envirostream Australia, Livium has entered into a new expanded recycling agreement with BYD Australia to better address the growing requirements of the broader BYD business in… Read more…

Continental’s new sensor measures heat in EV motors, reduces need for rare earths


Continental has developed a new sensor technology that measures the temperature inside permanently excited synchronous motors in EVs directly on the rotor. The company says its e-Motor Rotor Temperature Sensor (eRTS) delivers significantly more precise measurement results than the current software-based temperature simulation. This should enable vehicle manufacturers to reduce the amount of rare earth… Read more…

Small electric car faces its test: What can the Hyundai Inster do for 25,000 euros?

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When it comes to cars that are particularly inexpensive, manufacturers often trim down the basic versions of their models in order to achieve the lowest possible list price. In the case of small electric cars in particular, this is sometimes at the expense of utility value if too much is saved. We spent two weeks travelling in an almost ‘naked’ Hyundai Inster. Is the basic version enough or do you need more?

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It’s official: NYC will impose a new 15 MPH speed limit on electric bikes

New York City officials are preparing to roll out a new speed limit for electric bikes – and it’s not exactly a green light. Under the newly announced plan, the city will soon set a 15 mph (25 km/h) speed cap for all e-bikes, as part of a broader crackdown aimed at addressing rising concerns about sidewalk safety, delivery rider behavior, and e-bike-related crashes. Read more…

Leviton’s new EV Series Pro Dual Port Level 2 commercial chargers


EV charging hardware provider Leviton has launched a new line of Level 2 chargers. The EV Series Pro Dual Port chargers are designed for fleet, MDU (Multi-Dwelling Unit), commercial and public use applications. The charger’s dual-port configuration is designed to offer maximum flexibility for charging one or multiple vehicles simultaneously. Each port can deliver up… Read more…