EV Daily | Tesla's Model 3 Prototype Spotted; BYD Advances Batteries; Kia Opens EV-Only Plant

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Saturday, Sep 28, 2024 8:00 am ET1min read
【Tesla】

A new Tesla Model 3 prototype was spotted in California, raising questions about potential features and links to the Model Y refresh. The prototype shows a mix of previous and new design elements, though details remain unclear due to camouflage. Additionally, Elon Musk canceled plans for cheaper EVs on the new platform, opting for models based on Model 3 and Model Y. Tesla also agreed with Sony Honda Mobility to adopt the NACS charging standard for AFEELA EVs in North America and Japan.

【BYD】

BYD is advancing solid-state battery technology, aiming for widespread use in five years, despite high production costs. The company continues to develop its LFP batteries and plans to integrate solid-state advancements over time. BYD already holds a significant share in the global EV battery market.

【Others】

1. Kia opened its first EV-only plant, focusing on models like the EV3 and EV4, aiming for mass production. The EV9 GT, a high-performance SUV with new features, will launch soon. 2. Hyundai's IONIQ 5 with extended range and the IONIQ 9 SUV are upcoming models, while Kia's EV9 GT will compete with Tesla's Model X Plaid. 3. Thor introduced a hybrid RV concept with an electric drive and range-extending generator, aiming for a 500-mile range. 4. Stellantis faces internal challenges, with UAW preparing for a potential strike over unmet agreements and product commitments. 5. Rivian's latest software update for R1T and R1S adds safety features and a new lighting theme. 6. The 2025 Chevy Blazer EV is now available, offering more range and a lower starting price. 7. Talks between China and the EU focus on a minimum pricing deal for Chinese EVs to avoid tariffs, impacting automakers like XPeng. 8. eVTOL networks are expanding globally, with over 1,000 vertiports planned to support electric air mobility by 2028.

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