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The BMW i3 Sport safricies range for performance, the Fisker Emotion is set to debut solid state battery tech at CES next week, and what happens when a Tesla Model X goes all Ice Road Truckers...
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Weekly show about future cars and future car technology. This week news about:
More sport, less range - BMW i3 sport model loses out on range in order to give sportier performance -
Big Promises - 2019 Nissan LEAF promised to have over 225 miles range, 100kW fast charging and much more. -
Good News, Bad News - Tesla sets new delivery record during Q4 2017, increases Model 3 deliveries, but then pushes back its production target for Model 3 again…
No Brownouts… - No, electric cars aren’t crashing the grid.
Decent Growth - U.S. sales report proves EV sales are continuing to climb -
Not Dead Yet - Faraday Future saga continues… -
Trio Complete - Hyundai IONIQ launches with 29 miles of range on EPA test cycle -
Multiple Options - Volvo says it will offer multiple battery options for its electric cars from 2020 onwards.
CES Preview - Fisker EMotion, Kia, Byton, Hyundai, Lightyear, Nissan Mind-Reading, many more.
Market Cap - Electric Cars now top new car market share in Norway thanks to Tesla, others -
Following Through - China increases EV incentives, bans certain cars, while Shenzhen goes 100% electric with 16,000 e-busses. -
Ice Road Xers - Model X helps out stranded Big Rig in the big Freeze