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- Best Buy is now selling electric bikes, scooters, and mopeds — in store and online
- Here’s the robotaxi that will be available on the Lyft app in 2023
- VanMoof adds manual gear shifting to S3 and X3 e-bikes
- GM temporarily stops making the Chevy Bolt after latest recall
| Best Buy is now selling electric bikes, scooters, and mopeds — in store and online Posted: 31 Aug 2021 09:27 AM PDT Best Buy is cruising into the electric mobility space with the announcement that it intends to sell e-bikes, scooters, and mopeds, both in stores and online. The retailer is collecting some of the best known names in lightweight electric vehicles, including Unagi, Bird, Segway-Ninebot, Super73, and Swft. Customers interested in buying something right now can visit BestBuy.com to browse the company's selection. And starting in October, 10 Best Buy stores in nine locations — Austin, Texas; Los Angeles; Miami; New York; Orlando, Florida; Puerto Rico; San Francisco; Seattle; and Tampa, Florida — will start carrying e-bikes and scooters in stock. |
| Here’s the robotaxi that will be available on the Lyft app in 2023 Posted: 31 Aug 2021 02:32 AM PDT Motional, the autonomous vehicle company that is a joint venture between Hyundai and Aptiv, revealed more details about its forthcoming robotaxi as well as some of the first images of the vehicle. The company is also working with Lyft and says that by 2023, customers in certain cities will be able to hail rides in this vehicle using the Lyft app. Motional first announced earlier this year that it would be using the Hyundai Ioniq 5, an all-electric crossover, as its inaugural vehicle. The company hasn't said how many vehicles it would acquire, nor where it will eventually deploy them for its robotaxi service. It's currently operating a fleet of BMW 5 series vehicles in Las Vegas in collaboration with Lyft. The Motional robotaxi will be... |
| VanMoof adds manual gear shifting to S3 and X3 e-bikes Posted: 31 Aug 2021 02:17 AM PDT VanMoof has released a firmware update for its S3 and X3 e-bikes that allows for manual gear shifting. If you're thinking that sounds like a pretty basic feature for a bicycle, you'd be right. But Vanmoof's latest bikes have fully automatic four-gear shifters, and until now, there was no way to change gears yourself. The automatic shifter is convenient and generally works well, but as with automatic gearboxes in cars, you do occasionally find yourself riding in a suboptimal gear. While this can normally be fixed by easing off the pedals or using the turbo boost button, it's not always practical given factors such as terrain. VanMoof does offer settings for hilly and flat land, as well as the ability to customize at what speeds the gears... |
| GM temporarily stops making the Chevy Bolt after latest recall Posted: 30 Aug 2021 12:38 PM PDT General Motors is halting production of the Chevy Bolt EV after a number of battery fires prompted a massive recall that has already cost the company nearly $2 billion. The automaker won't resume making the 2022 Bolt and Bolt EUV until at least mid-September. It had initially stopped production last week because of the global chip shortage. The recall repair process is also on hold, as GM is still waiting to get new battery modules from its supplier, South Korean conglomerate LG, that it is confident are free of defects. "We will not resume repairs or restart production until we are confident LG is producing defect free products for us," GM spokesman Daniel Flores said in a statement to The Verge. It's the latest blow to one of the most... |
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