Electric Cars
Charged EVs | Public DC fast EV charging rapidly expands in the US in Q1
O the irony! US automakers insist that nobody wants to buy EVs, and one of the reasons cited is that there isn’t enough...
Electric Cars
Velotric Earth Day e-bike sale offers up to $562 savings, score up to $6,822 savings on EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra + X power stations,...
Leading our mid-week Green Deals is Velotric’s Earth Day e-bike sale with up to $562 savings, like the Fold 1 Plus Folding e-bike...
Electric Cars
Charged EVs | Vector adds security testing module to CANoe Test Package EV, covering V2G fuzzing and TLS for ISO 1511
Vector Informatik has expanded its CANoe Test Package EV with a dedicated security testing extension for EV charging communication, covering V2G protocol fuzzing...
Electric Cars
SOLARAMA – big proof from Aptera and big savings for solar + EV drivers
On today’s solar-powered episode of Quick Charge, Aptera’s CEO shares more proof that his company’s solar car concept has legs, joining dozens of...
Electric Cars
Charged EVs | Dukosi chip-on-cell monitoring system enables Nordic Marine Power’s PowerStack to achieve DNV type approval
Dukosi’s cell monitoring system has enabled Nordic Marine Power to achieve DNV type approval for its PowerStack battery system, certifying it for installation...
Electric Cars
Hyundai’s new Venus IONIQ EV looks fake driving in public [Video]
After unveiling the new Venus and Earth last week, we are already getting our first look at Hyundai’s new IONIQ EV in real...
Electric Cars
Infineon remains a champ in chips
Infineon Tightens Grip on EV Semiconductor Market – Why It Matters
Infineon Extends Lead in Automotive Chips – A Key Player Behind the EV...
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Charged EVs | Infineon holds top spot in automotive semiconductors for sixth consecutive year as microcontroller share rises to 36%
Infineon Technologies has retained the global number one position in automotive semiconductors for the sixth consecutive year, according to TechInsights’ 2025 Automotive Semiconductor...
