Volume consumer deliveries of the Audi eTron started in Europe in mid March and in the U.S. near the end of April. It’s therefore now time to see how this $75,795 (and up, before tax incentives and other discounts) all-electric SUV has performed against its t…
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Month: June 2019
Long-Range EVs Are The Antithesis Of Efficiency And Sustainability
Diminishing Marginal Utility of Batteries Since 2011, Ive repeatedly observed that the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility, which holds that the first unit of consumption of a good or service yields more utility than the second and subsequent units, doesn’t …
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Undervalued TomTom Is Becoming The Center Of Takeover Speculation
Investment Thesis With 42.8m miles of mapping data from 186 countries totaling 5bn inhabitants, TomTom remains one of the powerhouses of the mapping business. Over 70% of its 4,800 employees work in research and development. Recently, several of the world’s …
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The public thinks Tesla’s Autopilot is safer than it is, an insurance group says
For years, automakers have been offering driver-assist technologies on many new cars. The software and sensors can help drivers stay in their lane, maintain a steady speed and, in some cases, change lanes to avoid other vehicles. But drivers dont fully under…
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Self-Proclaimed “Queen Of Shitty Robots” Builds The First Tesla Truck
CarsPublished on June 19th, 2019 | by Kyle Field 0 June 19th, 2019 by Kyle Field The Tesla pickup truck is set to be revealed to the world in just a few months, but one eager maker just couldn’t help herself and had to go off and make one for herself. S…
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