Tesla models in the United States and Canada can charge quickly at more stations. The Nikola Badger hydrogen fuel cell pickup would have been essentially a GM product, according to reports. And how well does the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid compete with the Toyota RAV4 Prime? This and more, here at Green car reports.
Tesla released a $250 CCS adapter for North America which allows new Tesla models to quickly charge up to 250 kW on networks like Electrify America, EVgo and others.
In a first trip review of the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybridwe’ve found that its much improved electric range and more powerful electric motors make it more dynamic and more electric for many more miles than before – 38 all-electric miles now and a close rival to the Toyota RAV4 Prime.
And according to testimony last week from a GM engineer, the much publicized Hydrogen Fuel Cell Sensor Nikola Badger would have contained almost no Nikola pieces. This goes against what Trevor Milton, then CEO of Nikola, suggested at the time.
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