Cruise opens robotaxi service in Houston
GM’s self-driving car subsidiary Cruise has opened its robotaxi service to users in Houston — an expansion that comes amid increasing criticism of the company’s operations in San Francisco, it’s first launch city.
Cruise said it will operate seven days a week from 9 p.m. to 6 a.
Didi’s autonomous vehicle arm raises $149M from state investors
When Didi created an autonomous vehicle subsidiary in 2020, the venture was seen as a Chinese counterpart to Uber’s AV unit. The tides of change have since swept across China’s tech landscape, where internet firms went through a wave of regulatory crackdown and foreign investments dwind
EVPassport scored $200M to build out its app-less charging infrastructure
Charging infrastructure startup EVPassport says its charging stations are designed to pass the grandma test.
“When you arrive, you don't need to download an app. You just scan a QR code and it integrates with your digital wallet,” Hooman Shahidi, co-founder and CEO of EVPassport, told TechC
Tesla now sells $8,000 vinyl wraps, hinting at clever Cybertruck solution
Model 3 and Model Y owners can now have a “self-healing urethane-based film” installed by Tesla. It costs $7,500 – $8,000 and is only compatible with 2023+ models. The range of colors available include blue, green, gold, white, black, red and, for some reason, grey. Or, for $5,000
Stellantis, Samsung SDI to build second $3.2B EV battery factory in Indiana
Stellantis and Samsung SDI announced Wednesday plans to invest $3.2 billion into a new EV battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana. This is Stellantis’ sixth battery plant globally and its second in the United States.
The two companies, under a joint venture called StarPlus Energy, have already start
WM Motor’s bankruptcy highlights challenges faced by EV startups in China
Chinese electric vehicle startup WM Motor has filed for bankruptcy reorganization, an example of yet another once-promising EV upstart that has been pushed to insolvency as bigger players gain market share and Chinese spending on big ticket items dwindles.
WM Motor, backed by Baidu and Tencent, was
What drove online used car marketplace Shift to file for bankruptcy
Shift Technologies, the San Francisco-based online used car startup turned publicly traded company, filed this week for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The short story, according to recent filings, is that the company’s deteriorating cash position and inability to obtain further financing drove the co
Cash-strapped EV maker Arrival lays off yet more workers
Arrival just warned investors that it’s slashing its workforce yet again.
The electric van maker said on Tuesday that it “took actions” on October 5 to “further reduce” costs. Those actions include letting go of “up to approximately 25%” of its workers,
Driving the 2025 Porsche Macan EV prototype
Porsche’s drive toward electrification progresses in its plan to electrify half of its fleet by 2025 and make 80% of its offerings fully electric by 2030. For those counting, that’s a mere six and half years away.
To make the math work, Porsche will need to put batteries in five out of
Waymo expands in San Francisco while Cruise feels the heat
Alphabet subsidiary Waymo is expanding its service area in San Francisco despite protests against robotaxis, while rival Cruise grapples with crashes and other incidents.
Waymo riders can now access the service across the vast majority of SF, Waymo announced on Monday on social media site X. The co
A green hydrogen unicorn is born, more problems for Cruise and inside aviation’s buzzy startup summit
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Waymo-Zeekr robotaxi poised for US testing by end of 2023
Nearly two years after Waymo and Geely struck a deal to develop robotaxis for the U.S. market, we are seeing concrete progress in the collaboration.
According to a job post on LinkedIn, Zeekr, the young electric car brand started by Chinese auto giant Geely, is hiring a logistics manager in the U.
EV buyers can soon get the $7,500 tax credit at time of purchase
Starting in January, the IRS will make the $7,500 federal EV tax credit available immediately via dealers. The Treasury Department announced the update on Friday, noting that dealers will have the option to “reduce the purchase price of the vehicle or provide cash to the buyer.”
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Wisk Aero starts flight testing electric autonomous aircraft in Los Angeles
Electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle company Wisk Aero has started flight testing a version of its autonomous air taxi aircraft in Los Angeles, according to CEO Brian Yutko.
The flight test of its fifth-generation aircraft, also known as Cora, out of the Long Beach Airport near Los Angeles