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The EU is considering easing Euro 7 norms

Strict EU regulations on CO2 emissions are forcing automakers to accelerate the transition to fully electric cars, putting enormous pressure on companies and giving foreign manufacturers a chance to enter the European market. France was the first to begin introducing certain changes to help its manufacturers be more competitive in the market, by removing subsidies on the purchase of new Chinese electric cars. Now, under pressure from several member states, the EU is considering easing Euro 7 norms.

Spain is the initiator of this proposal, which softens a version of the European Commission’s initial proposal to tighten emission limits for non-CO2 pollutants such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. That is, in addition to the measurement of CO2 particles, the Euro 7 standard should also include pollution that forms microplastic particles that are released by braking, rolling, and degradation of tires.

Is the Euro 7 plan failing? Eight EU countries, including France and Italy, have opposed the strict rules, arguing that carmakers are already under enormous pressure to meet a planned ban on sales of new cars with internal combustion engines by 2035 to reduce greenhouse gases. As the main reason for the opposition, manufacturers state that the transition to Euro 7 is too expensive and that the environmental benefits would be negligible.

“Euro 7 will deter the automotive industry from full electrification and force carmakers to continue investing in internal combustion engines that have no future,” said Renault CEO Luca de Meo.

Source: Reuters

E-LEGEND EL1 based on Audi Quattro S1

The German company E-LEGEND presented a fully electric sports car, the EL1. This masterpieces of retrofusion is based on the Audi Quattro S1, and the company says that with one battery charge it can cover two laps on the most famous Nürburgring Nordschleife track.

The EL1 is powered by two electric motors, one on each axle, with a combined output of 804 hp (591 kW) and 774 lb-ft (1,050 Nm) of torque. It is equipped with an 80.0-kWh battery pack that enables a range of up to 400 kilometers, a gearbox and an inverter by a well-known automaker (the company does not say which one). It reaches 62 mph in 2.8 seconds, 124 mph in 7.5 seconds with a maximum speed of 186 mph (300 km/h).

The car is equipped with a new cooling system, new door handles, side mirrors and a new trunk door. Inside, beige sports seats, a modern infotainment system, air conditioning, a parking assist camera and parking sensors, as well as plenty of carbon accessories adorn the cabin of this elegant car.

E-LEGEND will produce only 30 copies of this model, and each will cost 890,000 euros.

Source: E-LEGEND

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Tesla produced the 5 millionth vehicle

Tesla recently celebrated the production of the 2 millionth car in Gigafactory 3, and now the American manufacturer has shown why it is considered the largest manufacturer of electric cars in the world. A new phenomenal achievement is the production of the 5 millionth car and the installation of 50,000 Supercharger stations.

The growth of production started three years ago when in just 18 months Tesla exceeded the production of two million vehicles, three million in just 11 months, and four million seven months later. All this was achieved thanks to the large capacities of Tesla’s factories, but also to the great demand. At the beginning of July, the company announced that it had built the first Cybertruck in Giga Texas and that it had received more than 1.9 million orders.

Other plants such as the one in California that produces the Tesla Model 3, Y, S and Model X have an annual production capacity of 650,000 units, while the Berlin plant has a capacity of 375,000 units/year. It should also be noted that the Tesla Model 3 is the best-selling electric car ever.

The large number of electric cars on the road also requires solving the issue of fast charging stations. Tesla is a leader in that field as well. The company recently installed the 50,000th Supercharger in California, which will also be used by electric cars from other brands.

Source: Tesla