Safety: Best-Selling EV Wins Top Safety Marks
The 2020 Tesla Model 3 continued findings of the earlier tests, receiving Good marks on all IIHS tests and 5 Stars in all NHTSA tests.
The 2020 Tesla Model 3 continued findings of the earlier tests, receiving Good marks on all IIHS tests and 5 Stars in all NHTSA tests.
If you drive a vehicle on public roads, it is your duty to make sure that you are doing so as safely as possible at all times.
A new app has just launched that applies artificial intelligence (AI) to find a middle ground that satisfies the need to communicate while also keeping distractions to a minimum.
Whether you’re an essential worker or you need to visit local businesses during the coronavirus health crisis, it’s critical to drive safely and make sure you keep your hands and vehicle as clean as possible. If the virus gets onboard your EV, it could become a danger to anyone who drives it.
As we increase our reliance on lithium-ion batteries to power our devices and vehicles, we must also ensure diagnostic standards are in place to give us a peek under the hood (or phone case).
When you are driving, you should be doing everything that you can to makes sure that you are driving as safely as possible.
So whether you’re cycling at 30 km/hr, transporting cargo at a 100 km/hr or racing at 300 km/hr, aerodynamics matter big time.
One of the more unexpected debates around electric vehicles has centered around the noise–or lack thereof–that EVs contribute to American roads.
The electric vehicle industry has made amends to any safety issues that have arisen, so it seems that electric car safety is a top priority for them.
When speaking recently at a “Open Garage” talk at Stanford’s Automotive Innovation Center, Nissan-Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn pointed with pride that his Alliance has put 70,000 EVs on the road around the world (of the roughly 100,000 pure battery electrics currently out there). He said that in spite of failing to hit his own targets for volume, he believes electric vehicle technology will be the winner as it approaches scale production – and he believes that is inevitable. The secret ingredient, he said, was emotion.