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Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
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In this episode of Kilowatt, I kick off the discussion with Waymo's plans to expand its autonomous taxi service into Japan, followed by Michigan's first federally funded NEVI EV fast charger installation. I also cover Southern California Edison's addition of 280 Chevy Silverado EVs to its fleet, a recall on the Chevy Equinox EV for a pedestrian alert system issue, and Ford's $9.63 billion loan to enhance EV manufacturing. Additionally, I highlight Shaquille O'Neal's unique Lucid Air transformation, the Zeekr 7X electric SUV's upcoming European debut, and Factorial's groundbreaking solid-state battery technology. Lastly, I dive into Tesla's lithium refining operation progress and updates on its full self-driving software, alongside concerning reports about hardware 4 failures.
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- Waymo Heads To Japan
- GM Recall Chevy Equinox EV
- Zeekr 7X Heads To Europe
- SoCal Edison Adds 280 Chevy Silverado EVs To The Fleet
- Shaquille O'Neil's Custom Lucid Air
- Ford Gets a $9.63 Billion Loan For Blue Oval City
- Ford's EV Winter Tips
- Factorial's Solid State Battery
- Tesla's Texas Lithium Refinery
- Tesla's AI/HW 4 Issues
- Tesla Rolls Out V.13 To All HW/AI 4 Vehicles
- Michigan's First NEVI Charger
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