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Rivian's price strategy holds strong as new orders push average sales prices higher

Rivian has been one of the few EV makers (or automakers in general) to avoid cutting prices. That trend will likely continue. According to Rivian’s CEO, RJ Scaringe, new orders are driving up the average sales price (ASP) on its vehicles. A day after Rivian easily beat Q3 earnings expectations as several of its peers faltered, Scaringe said average selling prices continue to “trend…
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Chrysler confirms its next new model will be an all-electric crossover

It’s official. The next model from Chrysler will be a purely electric crossover in 2025. Chrysler CEO Christine Fuell confirmed the news of its first EV on Wednesday. Chrysler is moving into a new chapter with its first all-electric model due out in 2025. Chief designer Ralph Gilles previously said Chrysler’s first EV would take the brand in a new direction. Gilles took over as head…
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Tesla announces 1 GWh of Powerwalls deployed in Europe

Tesla announces that it achieved the milestone of having deployed 1 GWh of Powerwalls in Europe. Its energy storage business is becoming a major division. Tesla launched its energy storage division all the way back in 2015 with the Powerwall. It took a while, but it has now become a significant company division. Last quarter, Tesla announced that it deployed a record 4 GWh of energy storage. That…
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Gurman: Apple briefly delays development of iOS 18, macOS 15

Apple paused work on iOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, and tvOS 18, revealed Mark Gurman in his report for Bloomberg. The delay in development was needed as the software team was tasked with addressing bugs in current-gen software for iPhones, iPads, wearables, TVs and Macs. Employees at Cupertino were told to stop working on future versions, and engineers had to re-focus on fixing current flaws and…
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