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Mercedes gets Level 3 autonomous driving approval up to 95 km/h

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Today, Mercedes is announcing that it’s received approval for the Drive Pilot’s Level 3 95 km/h version in Germany. The sales release in the country is expected to happen in spring 2025, following the approval by the German Federal Motor Transport Authority. Those who are already Drive Pilot customers will receive this as a free update, either over-the-air or during… Read more…

Hercules to be the biggest electrified aircraft


Wright Electric is developing the powertrain for a hybrid version of the C-130 transport aircraft, the Hercules, writes Nick Flaherty.
It would use two conventional turbines and two electric propulsors, with the batteries held in the cargo area, making it the largest aircraft to be electrified.
The project would use the second-generation, MW-class motor, the WM2500, built with support from the US ARPA-E programme and NASA space agency, which is nearly complete. Read more…

Lamborghini’s first EV delayed to 2029

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Lamborghini has announced yet another setback in its electrification strategy. The first all-electric vehicle from the Italian purveyor of high performance, originally slated for a 2028 launch, has been pushed back to 2029. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann, speaking at the company’s headquarters, expressed skepticism about the market’s readiness for electric supercars. “We do not think 2029 is late to have… Read more…

Littelfuse launches RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor


Littelfuse has unveiled the RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series for Mode 2 and Mode 3 EV charging stations.
The RCMP20 Series offers the largest current transformer aperture available, supporting higher AC charging currents, which is critical for modern EV chargers that demand high-performance capabilities. It also offers reliable ground-fault detection, improving charger performance and safety. Read more…

Mercedes-Benz new CLA EV promises 800 miles of driving range with 20 minutes charging

Mercedes is preparing to reveal what’s expected to be its most important EV in just a few months. The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA EV will “set standards” in terms of range, efficiency, and charging. According to the engineers, the new EV can travel nearly 800 miles (1,270 km) with two 10-minute charging stops. Here’s what you can expect from the “one-liter” electric car. Read more…