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SAE wants to certify NACS by end of year, and fix plug & charge too
https://electrek.co/2023/07/12/sae-wants-to-certify-nacs-by-end-of-year-and-fix-plug-charge-too/
Let's get this one out of the door and move on.
What we really need is more affordable EVs, stealerships actually selling mid- and low-level trims of EV, more sensible lower trims that don't skimp on safety features like auto lights and rain sensors (Toyota! Kia! Hyundai!), trims that don't slap huge tires nobody wants to trade tens of percent of range, and, last and not least, a better, more energy dense, lighter battery technology.
Also, how about EVs with lower and more reasonable HP ratings, lighter/smaller batteries, higher efficiency and cheaper MSRPs? -
Document Shows Nio ES6 With 577-Mile Range, 150-kWh Solid-State Battery
Document Shows Nio ES6 With 577-Mile Range, 150-kWh Solid-State Battery
It's coming, and not from Toyota... -
EV inventories at 2x industry Avg?
Not sure what to make of this, but thought it was interesting...
https://www.axios.com/2023/07/10/unsold-electric-cars-are-piling-up-on-dealer-lots
Details: The nationwide supply of EVs in stock has swelled nearly 350% this year, to more than 92,000 units.
- That's a 92-day supply — roughly three months' worth of EVs, and nearly twice the industry average.
- For comparison, dealers have a relatively low 54 days' worth of gasoline-powered vehicles in inventory as they rebound from pandemic-related supply chain interruptions.
The intrigue: Hybrid vehicles have much lower inventory levels, supporting Toyota's argument that consumers want a stepping stone to fully electric cars.
- There's a relatively tight 44-day supply of hybrids industrywide, according to Cox....
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