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- A Lamborghini/MIT cooperation announced in late 2017 is investigating new manufacturing techniques for carbon-fiber materials for the Terzo Millennio concept car, which enables the complete body of the car to be used as a storage system.
- With production expected to begin during 2022 Q4, the Fisker Ocean will be the first of four all-electric vehicles the company expects to bring to market by 2025. In addition to the Ocean SUV, the four-vehicle lineup will include a sports sedan based on the EMotion concept, a sports crossover, and a lifestyle pickup truck.
- In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis, Fisker’s strategy seems based in its belief that private transportation will gain traction over shared mobility, and people will be looking for vehicles that unite utility, sustainability, and affordability.
- The Force-E package was initiated to cover market segments including rescue vehicles, military personnel movements on military bases, police vehicles, municipalities, and international organizations. The vehicle will come equipped with a large drinking water tank under the hood, with a release tap in the lower front bumper, for easy access to clean drinking water in rescue situations.
- GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra addresses a media gathering in March detailing GM’s electric vehicle technologies and upcoming products in the Design Dome on the GM Tech Center campus in Warren, MI. (Source: Steve Fecht for General Motors)
- GM and EVgo look to accelerate widespread EV adoption with more than 2700 new EV fast-charging plugs.
- General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra addresses the gathering Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at an event detailing GMs electric vehicle technologies and upcoming products in the Design Dome on the GM Tech Center campus in Warren, Michigan. (Photo by Steve Fecht for General Motors)
- Cadillac’s upcoming Lyriq luxury crossover is one high-profile GM vehicle that will pair next-generation battery technology with the new EVgo charging network.
- The University of Pittsburgh, one of four new Tier 1 University Transportation Centers, will research the implications of accessible automated vehicles and mobility services for people with disabilities (Source: University of Pittsburgh)