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Tesla deploys swimming pool at Supercharger station

Tesla has decided to deploy a swimming pool at a Supercharger station in Germany as the automaker is starting to invest more into amenities around its charging stations. But that’s a whole new level of charging amenities, even for Tesla. Last week, we reported that Tesla deployed new cube lounges at a Supercharger station with automated coffee, food, and more. The automaker is still exploring…
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Quick Charge Podcast: August 1, 2022

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on…
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BYD continues global expansion, announcing EV deliveries coming to Germany and Sweden in Q4

Just 10 days after announcing entry into the Japanese market, Build Your Dreams (BYD) has followed up with plans to sell passenger EVs in Germany and Sweden as well. As part of a new partnership with European dealer group Hedin Mobility, BYD expects to begin delivering EVs in the new EU countries before year’s end. BYD Auto is an automotive subsidiary of BYD Co. Ltd. currently operating as one…
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Google Classroom add-ons integrate popular education tools with one-click login

To make Classroom even more of a centralized hub, Google is officially launching support for add-ons that bring in third-party education tools.  At launch, Google partnered with 18 partners for Classroom add-ons – these tools are for students and teachers alike. The latter group benefits from seamless integration, while the former has easier access. With the Kahoot! add-on, teachers can…
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Google ‘Wireless Device’ shows up at FCC, could be new Nest product

Ahead of this fall’s Made by Google event, a new “Wireless Device” has shown up at the FCC, which could be a new product for the company’s Nest lineup. Before a product with tech like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can be sold in the United States, it needs to get approval from the FCC. In recent years, Google has managed to make its FCC listings a lot more vague, hiding the finer details of its…
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