Certain members of Faraday Future Intelligent Electric’s management team received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a probe into inaccurate statements made to the EV company’s investors. “An internal review had in February identified certain inaccurate statements and the company cut the base salaries of its Chief Executive Carsten Breitfield and founder Jia Yueting, asking them to report to newly appointed Executive Chairperson Susan Swenson,” said Driving. (Source: Driving) Read the original article.
What’s holding back EV adoption? This letter explains it all
A short time ago, Electric Autonomy Canada received a letter from Pauline Richards, a new EV owner in Waterloo, Ont. We felt her points are so important to the future of Canada’s EV ecosystem that we’ve published her letter in …
Mercedes-Benz and Rivian sign Memorandum of Understanding to produce electric vans
By combining efforts and expertise, both Mercedes-Benz and Rivian will build large electric vans for Europe. This cost-cutting measure will allow the companies to rapidly scale production to help the world transition to cleaner transportation. The two vans produced will …
EV environmental impacts lessen over time driven
The automotive industry is actively moving away from internal combustion, and as electric vehicles have become increasingly popular, the number of skeptics have grown. A spectrum of concerns has been raised, ranging from uncertainty about the true sustainability of EV …
Top new vehicles to check out at the Montreal International Auto Show
The Montreal International Auto Show has historically been one of the first to take place in North America every year and finally, after three long years, it’s finally back. Although a number of automakers will not be present, others will …
Panasonic intends to improve EV batteries by 20 per cent using chemistry
Panasonic said Wednesday it’s aiming to improve lithium-ion battery energy density by 20 per cent in the next eight years, which is great news for the car companies it supplies, like Tesla and Toyota. The patents it’s filed give an …
Are peer-to-peer charging apps the interim answer to range anxiety?
There is no shortage of EV charging woes at the moment on either side of the Atlantic, with infrastructure quite far from keeping up with the rate of electric vehicle adoption. But what if in addition to public charging stations, …