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Ride1Up's original Prodigy e-bike hits $1,895, Anker SOLIX power station first discount, more

Ride1Up just launched its new V2 e-bike, but you can score the original Prodigy e-bike at $1,895. It’s being joined by the first discount on Anker’s just-released SOLIX C1000 power station at $749, as well as Hover-1’s Night Owl folding e-scooter at $610 off. Just don’t forget that we’re also tracking a massive list of other e-bike discounts, too. Head below for other New Green Deals…
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Honda's new electric sports car will debut next month, hinting at an NSX successor EV

At the Japan Mobility Show next month, Honda will showcase several new products and tech, including a new electric sports car that will headline the booth. The new electric sports car will “enable the driver to experience the pure joy of driving,” according to Honda. Although the automaker was light on the details behind the project, it claims the concept will represent “Honda’s…
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Is this the production Tesla Cybertruck?

New Tesla Cybertrucks, rumored to be “Master Candidates,” the final step before production, have been spotted coming out of Gigafactory Texas. For the past month, Tesla has had full and at times, partial shutdowns, of production at Gigafactory Texas as it conducted…
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Honda now building these tiny electric cars for children’s hospitals

Honda has partnered up with its local dealer associations to start production of the Honda Shogo, an electric ride-on vehicle that will transport young patients at children’s hospitals across the US. The new program will see 60 of the little electric cars for kids produced and distributed among children’s hospitals nationwide. They are based on the original Honda Shogo vehicle that was…
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Tesla reportedly ramps up partnership with TSMC for Dojo supercomputer chip

Tesla is reportedly ramping up its partnership with chip giant TSMC to produce the Dojo supercomputer chip. Dojo is Tesla’s own custom supercomputer platform built from the ground up for AI machine learning and, more specifically, for video training using the video data coming from its fleet of vehicles. The automaker already has several large NVIDIA GPU-based supercomputer clusters, which are…
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