Have EVs gotten too powerful
EVs Have Gotten Too Powerful by Jason Barlow
But when it comes to performance, straight-line speed is only one part of the equation, and getting a heavy vehicle to rotate properly into and out of corners isn’t easy to do. The laws of physics will always prevail, even if an EV’s layout (the batteries are often located under the floor) permits a helpful reduction in the center of gravity. Let's all remember the US consumer advocacy nonprofit group Center for Auto Safety’s conclusion that compares the Cybertruck’s potential to harm pedestrians to “a guided missile” because of its Autopilot features, prodigious speed, and weight.
Not sure I agree a hundred percent on this. I enjoyed driving the Ford Kuga more because of its engine and higher horsepower.
But the bigger sizes of SUVs combined with the higher weights is a worry.
The world needs smaller nimbler vehicles. Most of the people most of the time don’t need an SUV. I sure don’t.
Every time I pass by a Yaris or a Gulf, I feel maybe I should have bought this instead.
It’s not practical for us though. For all the times when we need to carry the pram.
That however, is not as often as you would think.
Overproduction of electric vehicles is causing problems in China
China Is Sending Its World-Beating Auto Industry Into a Tailspin - Slashdot
Years of subsidies and other government policies have aimed to make China a global automotive power and the world's electric-vehicle leader. Domestic automakers have achieved those goals and more -- and that's the problem.
Xbox is coming to cars thanks to an LG and Microsoft partnership
Xbox is coming to cars thanks to an LG and Microsoft partnership by Tom Warren
The Xbox app will be able to stream games when you’re charging an EV or trying to entertain passengers on a road trip. LG’s ACP is already available on Kia’s EV3 in Europe, and is also coming to the EV4, EV5, and new Sportage. ACP runs LG’s webOS platform, the same software that powers its smart TVs, and provides access to a variety of content like Netflix, Disney Plus, YouTube, and more.
A thing to do while you wait for your car to charge. A step closer to making EVs mainstream.
The ideal thing would be electromagnetic strips that charge a vehicle while it drives on the road, a bit like Death Stranding’s electric strip on the roads. So that cars are always at an appropriate charge level.
But otherwise, having a quick charge time and something to do while we wait for the car to charge up are good steps in the direction.
VW announces ID. Cross
Volkswagen rounds out new lineup of affordable EVs with ID. Cross concept by Andrew J. Hawkins
Volkswagen hears this, and is responding with a new lineup of small and mid-sized electric vehicles aimed squarely at the low end of the market. We’ve already seen the ID.2all — recently renamed ID. Polo and ID. Polo GTI — and ID.EVERY1 concepts. Now we’re getting a fourth concept, the ID. Cross, which VW says will get a proper reveal next year. The concept’s name invokes the ID.4’s predecessor, the ID.Crozz, from 2017.
I was very close to getting an ID. 4 this summer. This is good news.
Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs by Andrew J. Hawkins
The automaker announced plans to build “a family” of low-cost electric vehicles at its Kentucky assembly plant, starting with a four-door, midsized $30,000 pickup truck in 2027. Ford touted the announcement as its “Model T moment” that will be more streamlined to help bring down costs and put the company on a path to profitability.
Most other manufacturers have their platforms, the VW group, for example uses the same drivetrain for their different sub-brands as well.
Farley’s reference to a “Model T moment” also applies to the revolutionary way in which that original vehicle was manufactured. Ford says that it has taken the traditional, linear assembly line and transformed it into an “assembly tree.” Instead of one long conveyor, three sub-assemblies run down their own lines simultaneously before joining together at the end, the company says. Using this method, a large single-piece aluminum unicasting can replace dozens of smaller parts, enabling the front and rear of the vehicle to be assembled separately.
If this is successful, the other manufacturers could steal it too?
Ford planning a Model T moment in August
Ford’s planning a ‘Model T moment’ for EVs on August 11th
Even as Ford’s EV business took a $1.3 billion hit, the automaker’s “skunkworks” team, helmed by former Tesla engineer Alan Clarke, has been working in the background to develop a more affordable electric car. “This is a Model T moment for us at Ford, a chance to bring a new family of vehicles to the world that offer incredible technology, efficiency, space, and features,” Farley said.
Exciting! I bought a hybrid recently. My next car would be an electric. Hopefully a lot of these problems are resolved by then.