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In a rush to launch a sub-$22K EV, Renault cranks up work on new Twingo

Renault is ramping up development of its upcoming all-electric Twingo, hoping to shave off as much time as possible to launch the car in three years and get an EV for under $22K out to consumers.
Expand Expanding CloseAs massive earthquake rocks Taiwan and shutters trains, battery-swapping e-scooters rush in

The largest earthquake to hit Taiwan this century rattled the entire island overnight, collapsing buildings, damaging roads, and shutting down train and subway services. Gogoro’s electric scooters quickly picked up the slack, providing a key accessible transportation option and offering free rides in the most populated area.
Expand Expanding CloseBLUETTI’s tough new AC240 power station resists dust, mud, and rain

Your outdoor adventures – no matter how rugged, rough, wet, or muddy – are in capable hands with the latest innovation of power products provider BLUETTI: the BLUETTI AC240 Weatherproof Portable Power Station. The first of its kind to feature a truly systemwide IP65 rating for water and dust resistance, this durable power station can handle any kind of weather you throw at it, on land or even at sea, making it the ideal companion to your RV, boat, or any other vehicle.
Expand Expanding CloseDaily EV Recap: Tesla Releases Disastrous Q1 2024 Delivery Results
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This ‘spider’ crane enables an offshore wind turbine to virtually build itself

Norway’s WindSpider has designed a lightweight crane system that builds offshore wind turbines virtually on its own once the tower is up.
Expand Expanding CloseToyota’s EV sales continue lagging in the US as Hyundai and Kia plow ahead

Toyota’s EV sales were up 9% in the first three months of 2024, but only 1,897 Toyota electric vehicles were handed over in the US. That’s only a fraction of Toyota’s over 486,000 total Q1 US sales.
Expand Expanding CloseChevy is offering Bolt EV owners up to $3,000 to buy the new all-electric Equinox

If you own (or lease) a 2017 Chevy Bolt EV model or newer, you could be eligible for up to $3,000 off the new fully electric Equinox. Chevy is offering big incentives as it looks to ramp up EV sales in 2024.
Expand Expanding CloseSubaru just slashed the cost of leasing a 2023 Solterra by 40%

Subaru just announced that it’s leasing its 2023 Solterra Premium for zero down, $241 per month for 36 months, plus tax and license.
Expand Expanding CloseSave $149 on EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch electric mower, BLUETTI power station bundle hits $849, more

Leading today’s green deals is the EGO Power+ 56V 21-inch Cordless Electric Select Cut Push Mower with a 7.5Ah battery that has returned to its $500 low. It is joined by BLUETTI’s AC180 Portable Power Station with a 120W Solar Panel for $849, as well as AeroGarden’s Harvest Elite 360 Indoor Garden Hydroponic System for $98. Plus, all of the other best new Green Deals landing this week.
Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla Shop for the best deals on Tesla accessories.
Expand Expanding CloseMercedes-Benz’s sleek new entry-level CLA EV spotted as a Tesla Model 3 rival [Video]

The upcoming entry-level Mercedes-Benz EV dubbed the “one-liter car” for its long-range capabilities, was finally caught out in the wild. In a new video, the electric Mercedes CLA was spotted testing near the Arctic Circle. The new EV is Mercedes-Benz’s answer to the Tesla Model 3.
Expand Expanding CloseKia’s 2024 EV9 rebate just jumped to $7,500

Kia’s rebate on the 2024 EV9 increased from $5,000 to $7,500 today, the largest discount on the EV model to date, reports CarsDirect.
Expand Expanding CloseTesla regains BEV global leader crown from BYD amid tough quarter

Tesla has officially regained the BEV global volume leader crown from BYD in the first quarter despite a tough one.
Could it point to issues in the Chinese EV market?
Expand Expanding CloseKia’s new three-row EV9 electric SUV drives US EV sales up 151% in March

The first fully electric three-row SUV from Kia, the EV9, sparked a 151% surge in EV sales in March. Kia’s EV9 helped the brand achieve its second-best Q1 sales results.
Expand Expanding CloseTesla’s EV growth might be gone, but energy storage is still surging

Seemingly to counter disastrous Q1 2024 EV delivery results, Tesla decided to release energy storage deployment early. Tesla’s growth in its electric vehicle business might be on pause right now, but its energy storage business is still surging.
Expand Expanding CloseHyundai IONIQ 5 sets new US sales record in March as EV sales surge 100%

Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 just set a new March and Q1 sales record as EV sales climbed 100% last month. The company had its best-ever first quarter and March sales as demand for its EVs remains high.
Expand Expanding CloseCar companies have been screwing up e-bikes for longer than you think

Believe it or not, there’s nothing new about major automakers and motorcycle companies trying and failing to build and sell electric bicycles. Despite millions upon millions of e-bikes being produced and sold each year by bicycle companies, automotive companies have spent decades failing to convert their design and manufacturing experience into e-bike success.
Expand Expanding CloseXiaomi’s new electric car boosts its market value by $4 billion

Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi seems to have hit the ball out of the park with the launch of its debut EV, the SU7, last week. The launch has pushed its market value up by $4 million, with the company now nearing valuations higher than GM and Ford.
Expand Expanding CloseRivian’s (RIVN) deliveries remain flat in Q1 as EV maker prepares for plant shutdown

EV maker Rivian’s (RIVN) Q1 EV deliveries were about flat from the fourth quarter as preparations began at its Normal, IL plant to cut costs. Despite deliveries falling slightly from Q4, Rivian beat Wall Street’s expectations and confirmed full-year production guidance.
Expand Expanding CloseBYD’s premium Denza brand updates, cuts prices of N7 SUV to entice would-be Tesla Model Y buyers

A mere eight months after initially launching its N7 SUV in China, BYD sub-brand Denza has followed up with a refreshed version with better technology and significantly lower starting prices. Initially targeting potential Model Y customers, the N7’s sales have yet to reach Denza’s expectations, leading to today’s new demand levers and some new subsidies for switching to the updated model.
Expand Expanding CloseTesla (TSLA) releases Q1 2024 deliveries: disastrous results

Tesla has released its Q1 2024 delivery and production numbers: confirming the suspicion that it is not growing anymore.
It’s even worse than most people anticipated.
Expand Expanding CloseDaily EV Recap: Tesla’s Model 3 Plaid nears release
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It certainly looks like Tesla is about to unveil the Model 3 Ludicrous

Photos of an upgraded and rebadged Tesla Model 3 outside a Tesla store have us thinking that an unveiling of the anticipated Ludicrous upgrade to the Model 3 Performance is imminent.
Expand Expanding CloseLiveWire S2 Mulholland test ride: electric cruiser from the future

Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire company unveiled its third electric motorcycle in March: the S2 Mulholland. At first glance, the electric cruiser closely resembles the existing LiveWire S2 Del Mar. That’s thanks to the shared Arrow platform fulfilling its purpose of spanning multiple electric motorbikes.
Still, there are a number of key differences between the S2 models that make these two distinct bikes. While we’ll have to wait for an extensive review, I recently completed a LiveWire S2 Mulholland test ride and have some initial impressions.
Expand Expanding CloseTesla becomes Austin’s largest private employer as Giga Texas headcount surges

Tesla becomes Austin’s largest private employer as the headcount at Gigafactory Texas surges to a ridiculously high level.
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