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Tuesday 7 March 2023

2024 Hyundai Kona Electric gets more range, roomier interior

Hyundai revealed global specs for the next-generation Kona Electric, on its way to the U.S. as a 2024 model, and most notably this model is getting sharper-looking and larger inside—with a longer range to boot.

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Monday 6 March 2023

Why it’s time to get over your EV range anxiety

Electric vehicle batteries keep getting larger, and the typical driving range between charges keeps growing.

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Friday 3 March 2023

Measurement Canada approves kWh billing at DC fast charging stations

Following consultations, the federal agency’s temporary kWh billing dispensation allows “Level 3+” or DC fast charger operators to bill EV drivers for energy supplied rather than the time spent charging.

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Thursday 2 March 2023

Ford F-150 Lightning production restarts March 13, no recall yet

Ford on Thursday confirmed that it will restart production of the F-150 Lightning electric truck on March 13 at its Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan.

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Wednesday 1 March 2023

Rivian Says It Expects To Build 50,000 Vehicles This Year

Rivian plans to build 50,000 vehicles this year, significantly less than many analysts had expected, and largely because of supply chain issues.

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