Posted on 01/06/2022 5:43:45 AM PST by rktman
Automaker Chrysler just announced plans to go completely electric by 2028, anticipating the release of its first electric vehicle by 2025.
Chrysler announced the plans along with a new AI-enabled vehicle system powered by a battery that the company says can travel 350 to 400 miles per charge, as The Associated Press reported.
Chrysler is part of Europe’s Stellantis, which last month announced a new strategy to embed AI-enabled software into millions of vehicles across its 14 different brands. This could gain Stellantis $22.6 billion in annual revenue by 2030.
This is all part of the race among automakers to produce more completely electric and hybrid cars that also have more autonomous driving features. Overall, this would begin shifting cars away from gasoline-powered engines.
As one of the main American brands of Stellantis, Chrysler will be on the front lines of this change in the auto industry in North America.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
That would be a European car brand, not US.
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I bet that 82 strat sounds sweet
RE: Please post a link....
This was not verified but was in articles yesterday....
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“Someone came knocking on my door a few moments ago. He’s driving a Tesla, and he’s worried about running out of power in the cold. Its 19°F. He’s a nice guy who was worried about his kids. I gave him some water, a spare blanket and a thermal/mylar blanket.”
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A Politico commenter said the WaPo and others were “rightwing s#$@posters acting like trolls” who hate EV’s.
Apparently Left has a vested interest in loving EV’s. I did hear AOC has one.
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Charles Lane, columnist in Washington Post, Jan.4, 2021
Opinion: Imagine Virginia’s icy traffic catastrophe — but with only electric vehicles
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Would never buy a Chisler anyway. Thought about a Jeep until I talked to a few owners.
Try getting stuck in an electric vehicle in a snow storm on I-95 with a 50 mile back up
On flat terrain and the wind behind it.🙄
So you have a place for the spare gas can?
It used to be an “American” car company, it is now Italian.
Well their cars are certainly "Fra-Gee-Lay"!
What happens when we run out of lithium?
5.56mm
Along with fusion power.🙄
Chrysler should include warnings of this sort: do not drive this vehicle on I-95 in Virginia during the wintertime.
Hell, that one goes right to potato!
Yep, back at our car or trailer where we parked. We always have extra gas.
As a side note, our tanks average about 10 gallons which will get us on average about 200 miles per tank. Plenty of gas for a full day of sledding without worrying about our battery dying out.........
Considering what your state has just experienced with your snow storm and the counties inability to deal with it, you sound like a virgin sex education professor trying to explain an orgasm...
In other words, you don't know what the hell you're talking about......LOL!
Build induction coils into the roadway to charge the vehicle while you drive.
Build blacktop better?
Sumptin like that.😏
You fixed it!!
Like that guy in Finland:
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