https://cleantechnica.com/2018/03/10/tesla-model-y-engineer-job-opening-hyundai-kona-gets-wireless-charging-electric-suv-news/
Tesla Model Y Engineer Job Opening, Hyundai Kona Gets Wireless Charging, &
More (Electric SUV News)
March 10th, 2018  Steve Hanley

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Hyundai Kona electric SUV In Geneva

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Lynk & Co electric SUV

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Byton electric SUV
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According to a song by The Eagles, “Things in this life change very slowly,
if they ever change at all.” The Model S has been out for 6 years and still
the world is waiting on an affordable electric SUV. The wait may soon be
over. There are rumors the Tesla Model Y — which will be built on the Model
3 chassis, we are told — will go into production two years from now.

Tesla Model Y electric SUV

According to Tesla Motors Club, Tesla recently posted this job opening on
its website: “The New Programs Engineering, Design Engineer is responsible
for designing, developing, and delivering prototype level components and
systems for the Tesla Model Y program as well as future Tesla product
programs.”

The posting was later removed, but not before automotive journalist Bozi
Tatarevic captured it in a screenshot and tweeted about it. The body of the
job posting read, “This position requires frequent interaction with the
Vehicle Engineering team and Design team using input from Interior,
Exterior, BIW, and Closures. This is a mechanical design position where
product design expertise and fundamental, first principles approach to
engineering are far more important than extensive project engineering or
automotive industry-specific experience.”

The posting went on to say the requirements for the successful candidate
include “experience in low-volume (10-25k units/year) production.” That last
part is a bit puzzling. The Model Y is poised to be the most successful car
in history with the possible exception of the Ford Model T and the original
Volkswagen Beetle. The entire world is crazy for SUVs. The Tesla Model 3 is
a sedan. Nobody is buying sedans today, yet it has over 400,000
reservations. The Model Y could easily double that number. Perhaps the point
is just to get the Model Y to low-volume production levels and then go to
the next step, but it still seems odd.

This past week in Geneva, Hyundai featured its new electric Kona
SUV/crossover vehicle. (The Kona also comes with an internal combustion
engine in the base model, but no one here cares about that car!) The
electric Kona looks to be about the same size as the upcoming Model Y and it
features the handsome styling Hyundai has become known for in recent years.

It also offers wireless charging, a nice addition for those who don’t want
to be bothered with plugging in charging cables that may get grimy with use.
The folks at WiTricity were kind enough to send us some photos of their
wireless charging system for the Hyundai Kona as featured in Geneva.

Hyundai says the Kona electric SUV will be available with two batteries —
one for those who require less range in their daily travels for less money
and another larger battery for drivers who prefer a vehicle with greater
range for more money. Prices in the US are expected to start at around
$38,000 with availability beginning later this year.

Lynk & Co 01

Lynk & Co is a new division of Geely that may offer an electric SUV called
the 01 in the US in the near future. The handsome vehicle is based on the
new Volvo XC40 chassis. Geely also owns Volvo Cars and has recently taken a
stake in Volvo Trucks. The car is said to have garnered more than 6,000
pre-orders within the first 3 minutes after it was announced in China. The
Volvo S90 sedan, built by Geely in China, is on sale now in the US. The 01
is said to offer the highest level of connectivity of any production car.
That part remains to be seen.

Byton

Byton, another Chinese startup manufacturer, brought its electric SUV to the
CES show in Las Vegas this year. Its first offering is larger than the Model
Y, Hyundai Kona, or Lynk & Co 01, being closer in size to the Tesla Model X.
It also touts its connectivity, but first it will have to build a factory,
start production, and actually sell some cars.
Be Careful What You Wish For, Elon

Elon Musk has often said he wants other manufacturers to make compelling
electric cars. He is about to get his wish. By the time the Model Y gets
here, it will have some serious competitors in the marketplace. Tesla’s
biggest challenge will be to get the car into production on time and not
monkey around with Elon’s extravagant schemes. The Model X was supposed to
be built on the Model S chassis, but by the time it got into production, it
shared only 20% of its parts with the sedan.

For those who have long desired an affordable electric SUV, it has been an
excessively delayed wait, but it appears that change is finally going to
come after all.
[© cleantechnica.com]


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https://electrek.co/2018/03/10/tesla-loses-ontario-electric-car-incentive/
Tesla buyers lose access to Ontario’s generous $14,000 electric car
incentive
Mar. 10th 2018  Ontario's government is offering one of the most generous
direct electric vehicle incentive – between $6,000 and $14,000 to support
the purchase or lease of eligible battery-electric and plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles. The incentive resulted in a massive 120% increase in EV
sales in the province last year ... now the Ontario government updated its
website bringing back the MSRP limit and removing Tesla’s vehicles from the
list of eligible cars in the process ...
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https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-s-glasgow-riverside-museum/
Tesla owner donates his Model S to a museum exhibit in Scotland
March 11, 2018  Clearly, it has benefited from Chris's careful ownership and
his experiences, but more than that, it is a pioneer representing a new dawn
in electric vehicle development. In 2019, this stunning and technologically
important car will be the centerpiece of an exhibition celebrating one of
Scotland's greatest inventors, James Watt ...
https://cdn.teslarati.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/chris-clarkson-tesla-model-s-glasgow-museum-3.jpg




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