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Scout Motors Shifts Focus to Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) | Ford Invests Billions in EV Production, Unveiling New Affordable Electric Truck | Cargo Ship Fire in North Pacific: Crew Rescued | Tesla Reveals Cybertruck 'Long Range' Model: 350 Miles Range at a Lower Price | Tesla Model Y Inventory Readily Available in US Amidst Reports of Low Demand | Scout Motors Shifts Focus to Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) | Ford Invests Billions in EV Production, Unveiling New Affordable Electric Truck | Cargo Ship Fire in North Pacific: Crew Rescued | Tesla Reveals Cybertruck 'Long Range' Model: 350 Miles Range at a Lower Price | Tesla Model Y Inventory Readily Available in US Amidst Reports of Low Demand

Automotive / Electric Vehicles

Scout Motors Shifts Focus to Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREV)

Scout Motors, under Volkswagen, is shifting its strategy to focus on extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) to meet customer demand. These vehicles combine electric power with a gasoline generator to alleviate charging concerns.

VW’s Scout is Making a Hard Pivot Towards Range-Extended EVs Amid Consumer Demand
Scout Motors Shifts Focus to Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) Image via Autoblog
TOPIC electric vehicles

Business / Electric Vehicles

Ford Invests Billions in EV Production, Unveiling New Affordable Electric Truck

Ford is making a significant push into the electric vehicle market with a $5 billion investment aimed at modernizing production and introducing more affordable EVs. This includes a new midsize electric truck set to debut in 2027 with a star...

Ford Rejigs E.V. Plans After Suffering Billions in Losses

World / Maritime

Cargo Ship Fire in North Pacific: Crew Rescued

A cargo ship named Morning Midas, carrying approximately 3,000 vehicles including 800 electric vehicles, experienced a fire in the North Pacific, prompting a rescue operation. The incident highlights potential risks associated with maritime...

22 crew members rescued from lifeboat in North Pacific after ship carrying 3,000 cars catches fire