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Another Tesla Model 3 variant sold out for January 2026 in China

Another Tesla Model 3 variant in China appears to have sold out for January 2026, with the vehicle now showing an estimated delivery date of February 2026 for new orders. This bodes well for the all-electric sedan, which has maintained notable sales despite more affordable rivals like the Xiaomi SU7

Tesla stands to gain from Ford’s decision to ditch large EVs

Ford’s recent decision to abandon production of the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning after the 2025 model year should yield some advantages for Tesla. The Detroit-based automaker’s pivot away from large EVs and toward hybrids and extended-range EVs that come with a gas generator is proof that sustainable powertrains are easy

How businesses can turn plastics risks into opportunity

Concerns have never been more acute about pollution and toxicity from plastics. Plastic production and waste could nearly triple by 2060, yet hopes are weak for a global plastics treaty after the last attempt flamed out in August. But regardless of its outcome, this moment marks a turning point for

Eurocom launches 780W AC adapter for Alienware 16 and 18

Eurocom launched a 780W AC adapter for Dell Alienware 16 and 18 Area-51 laptops that may be limited by standard 330W or 360W power adapters under sustained loads. Eurocom said the higher-wattage adapter is intended to provide more consistent power delivery during heavy gaming and professional workloads, including scenarios where

JET Charge rolls out public EV charging at IKEA locations in Australia

JET Charge has completed a large-scale electric delivery vehicle charging project in partnership with IKEA Australia, installing 59 chargers at 7 locations across the country—Tempe, Rhodes, Marsden Park, Sydney CDC, Canberra, Springvale and North Lakes. Future deployments are planned for Richmond and Logan. “This project proves that zero-emission logistics isn’t

Tesla ranks dead last in used car reliability study, but there’s a catch

Consumer Reports is out with its latest study on used car reliability, and the headlines are already circulating: Tesla has landed at the very bottom of the list. The study, which examines 5-to-10-year-old vehicles, ranks Tesla 26th out of 26 brands, placing it behind Chrysler, Dodge, and even Jeep – brands

Hioki launches RM3546 meter for busbar welding quality control

Hioki has announced the RM3546 Resistance Meter, a high-precision measurement instrument designed for electric vehicle and energy storage system battery manufacturing. The RM3546 targets nanohm-class resistance measurement, supporting the growing quality demands of high-volume battery production lines. The RM3546 offers 1-nanohm resolution within a 1,000 microohm range, using the Advanced-Offset

XING Mobility launches 800V immersion-cooled backup battery unit

XING Mobility launched the BBx800, the industry’s first 800V high-voltage DC Backup Battery Unit (BBU) and Power Rack featuring immersion-cooled technology. This new product portfolio addresses the high power, high efficiency, and high safety requirements of AI data centers, marking a milestone as XING Mobility expands from electric medium, heavy-duty

The evolution of aluminum heat exchanger manufacturing

Sponsored by Honeywell. In the dynamic aluminum heat exchanger sector, EV manufacturers continuously push design complexity to meet the demands of electric vehicle size, space, and cooling requirements. This collaboration between EV and heat exchanger manufacturers results in the latter continuously driving improvements in workflow optimization, business efficiency, and environmental

Tesla hints at Starlink integration with recent patent

Tesla hinted at a potential Starlink internet terminal integration within its vehicles in a recent patent, which describes a vehicle roof assembly with integrated radio frequency (RF) transparency. The patent, which is Pub. No U.S. 2025/0368267 describes a new vehicle roof that is made of RF-transparent polymer materials, allowing and

New Lockheed Martin facility supports NGI interceptor production

Lockheed Martin said construction of a facility that will support production of the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) is nearing completion. The 88,000-square-foot New Missile Assembly Building-5 (MAB-5) is on track for completion by early 2026, with a formal grand opening to follow. The 88,000-square-foot Missile Assembly Building-5 (MAB-5) is on

Battery storage hits $65/MWh – a tipping point for solar

Turning cheap daytime solar into electricity you can actually use at night just got a lot cheaper. A new analysis from energy think tank Ember shows that utility-scale battery storage costs have fallen to $65 per megawatt-hour (MWh) as of October 2025 in markets outside China and the US. At

Tesla shocks with latest Robotaxi testing move

Tesla Model S vehicles were spotted performing validation testing with LiDAR rigs in California today, a pretty big switch-up compared to what we are used to seeing on the roads. Tesla utilizes the Model Y crossover for its Robotaxi fleet. It is adequately sized, the most popular vehicle in its

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