Military Hummer EV, Lordstown Endurance latency, urban fast charging: Car News Today
Lordstown Motors has once again delayed its Endurance electric truck. GM and EVgo expand partnership on urban fast charging. And can an electric Hummer join the army? This and more, here Green Car Report.
The original US military Humvee formed the basis for a brand — Hummer. Now, GM’s revival of the Hummer, in the GMC Hummer EV, can be used as base for an electric US military vehicle. All could come to fruition, as the eLRV proposed by GM will use the Hummer EV’s Ultium EV chassis, motor and battery system.
The partnership between GM and EVgo is urban fast charging priority—And allows for more options for people who might live in apartments or condominiums. The plan includes expansion to 3,250 fast-charging kiosks, in 52 major metro markets, by 2025 — plus a corresponding EVgo discount program with Uber to offer drivers discounts on ride-hailing.
Lordstown Motors has it again First deliveries of fleet-focused electric pickup are delayed through the third quarter of 2022. Meanwhile, Foxconn’s $230 million acquisition of the Ohio assembly plant continues, with Foxconn’s platform – not Lordstown’s much-advertised platform with internal engines. – is expected to form the basis for future models after the Endurance.
And ends at Engine Authority, The Porsche Taycan will soon receive a feature that, as part of an OTA update, uses a “digital twin” of individual cars for tracking and analysis. when customers need service for some components—As an air suspension system.
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