"Wireless is a key solution to the public infrastructure problem." Tesla announces highly anticipated new wireless charging ...
Tesla is taking another bold step in the automotive industry by introducing a standardized 48-volt electrical connector.
Tesla's 42-volt LVCS narrows the number of electrical connector types needed in new cars down to six. Will other automakers ...
Following the success of its NACS charging standard, Tesla now aims to simplify in-car electronics with a universal connector ...
Tesla’s Low-Voltage Connector Standard (LVCS) introduces a six-connector system with 48V architecture, aiming to simplify, ...
Take a look at the photos published by Tesla of the self-driving two-seater and you’ll notice it does not have a charge port.
After its NACS charging system, Tesla wants to make another of its components the industry standard with LVCS. This time it is about car connectivity. LVCS stands for Low-Voltage Connector Standard ...
Ford is making its own branded specialty adapter to enable Tesla Supercharger access for its EV customers. The automaker will offer its new adapter alongside the current Tesla-produced one for ...
The big question you might have is what makes this EV so special, that so many new vehicle buyers are interested in taking ...
In case of an emergency, a Utah company has developed a device to help electric vehicle drivers quickly disconnect from charging stations without getting out of the vehicle.
Helen Breems detangles her son’s Tesla charging cable in their garage in the McKinley Park neighborhood of Chicago on Oct. 25, 2024. (Tess Crowley/Chicago Tribune) Back in McKinley Park ...
The Tesla Model 3 defined what a mass-appeal EV could be by offering market-leading range, technology and value.