🔌Uber Accelerates Toward Zero-Emissions by 2040 with 182,000+ EVs and New Sustainability Initiatives
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Thursday’s Mobility EVo contains the latest EV news:
- Uber and the electric future
- Honda introduces next-gen technologies
- Tesla 0% financing
- GM sees new vehicles and improving EV profitability
- BYD sees EV Mexico sales ramping up
- Video: Lucid final validation
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- Uber is accelerating its progress toward becoming a zero-emissions platform by 2040, with over 182,000 EVs on the platform, new consumer and driver features promoting EV adoption, and sustainability initiatives for merchants.
- At its 2024 Tech Meeting, the next-generation “Honda 0 Series” EVs were introduced, emphasizing new development approaches like “Thin, Light, and Wise,” to offer artistic design, advanced driving systems, exceptional electric efficiency, and a connected digital user experience.
- Tesla's new 0% APR financing deal for the Model Y and Model 3, tied to Full Self-Driving purchases, is expected to boost sales and help achieve record quarterly shipment numbers as the company prepares for the launch of its Robotaxi in 2025.
- With record EV growth, progress toward EV profitability, and plans for expanding its diverse EV portfolio, General Motors shared its optimism for 2025 with financial analysts.
- Anticipating sales of 50,000 EVs in Mexico this year and aiming for 100,000 in 2025, BYD plans to announce the location of its first Mexican factory by year-end, which will have an initial capacity of 150,000 vehicles.
- Tesla's sales of China-made EVs increased by 19.2% year-on-year in September, marking a 12% growth in the July-September period, as the company extends incentives to boost sales amid growing competition in the Chinese EV market.
- Terawatt Infrastructure has opened its first full-build EV charging site in Los Angeles, featuring 29 DC Fast Chargers and advanced management tools to support light-duty fleet electrification, marking a key step in addressing rising demand for EV infrastructure.
- Selected as Hyundai Auto Canada’s primary partner for recycling EV batteries through a multi-year agreement, Lithion will expand their collaboration to support over 250 Hyundai and Genesis dealerships in Canada.
- Lectron has expanded the retail availability of its Vortex Plug, a NACS to CCS adapter that enables non-Tesla EVs to access Tesla Superchargers, now available at major retailers like Amazon and Walmart, offering fast charging up to 150 miles in 15 minutes.
- Temple University's Electric Vehicle Safety Lab provides graduate and undergraduate students with hands-on experience testing and modeling EV batteries to improve crash safety, preparing them for careers in the growing field of electric transportation.
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