The big news this week is the new Model Y being available for order in the US, but it doesn’t stop there – a new ECU photo inspired Fred to vent about Tesla’s FSD transfer policy, Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe announced plans to get into the self-driving business himself, and solar had a very, very big year. All this and more on today’s thrilling episode of Quick Charge!
We’ve also got spy pictures of a NACS-ready BMW i5 in Utah, news that even more OEMs are chasing software deals with Rivian, and even some speculation about who that might be.
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- Tesla launches new Model Y in North America and Europe
- Tesla has a new self-driving computer retrofit, but it’s not even for HW3 cars
- Tesla refuses to do the right thing about ‘Full Self-Driving’ transfers
- Rivian (RIVN) plans to roll out hands-free driving this year, eyes-free system in 2026
- Rivian (RIVN) has several automakers ‘knocking on our door’ for EV tech
- Kia’s NACS adapters available now; Supercharger access still pending
- BMW i5 spotted with native NACS port – could be one of the 1st brands to switch?
- No other energy source came close to matching solar’s rate of growth in 2024 – in numbers
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