About this episode
On today's test-acular episode of Quick Charge, it's a new day and a new Chinese ADAS test for Tesla to conquer – but this one's got a LOT more pedestrian carnage to parse through! We've also got some great e-bike deals from Retrospec and a bladder-busting Hyundai.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Retrospec – the makers of sleek, powerful e-bikes and outdoor gear built for everyday adventure! To that end, we’ve got a pair of Retrospec e-bike reviews followed up by the updated Hyundai IONIQ 6 with nearly 350 miles of range from its updated long-range battery. With that, Hyundai now has the longest range Korean EV on the market, while Texas is adding megawatts of battery energy storage to beef up its troubled grid, and it's doing so faster and cheaper than ever before.
Plus: Quick Charge listeners can get an extra 10% off the price of their next awesome e-bike by using code ELECTREK10 at retrospec.com!
Source Links
Tesla tops 36 car Autopilot test, affordable Model Y spied, and a $5,000 EV
Tesla tops 2nd Chinese self-driving test, with deadly results from some brands
ChargePoint just launched EV charger checkups – before they break
Hyundai’s new IONIQ 6 takes the crown for Korea’s longest-range domestic EV with 350 mi
This new Texas battery storage project runs on used EV packs
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