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Tesla has announced a new battery technology that promises to extend the range of its EVs by up to 20%, with plans to roll out the technology in its next generation of vehicles.

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Tesla announced a new battery technology that extends the range of its EVs by 20%, set to be rolled out in the Model S and Model X later this year.

Rivian revealed plans for a new autonomous delivery van, with pilot programs starting in select cities next quarter.

Tesla announced new battery technology advancements, including a longer-range Model S variant and expanded Supercharger network coverage in Europe.

Rivian revealed updates to its R1T and R1S models, featuring improved off-road capabilities and new software features for autonomous driving.

Nvidia announced Alpamayo, an AI model specifically designed for autonomous driving.

Nvidia announced Alpamayo, an open-source AI model and simulation toolkit specifically designed for autonomous driving. The toolkit is available on Hugging Face and aims to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicle technology.

Tesla is targeting widespread deployment of robotaxis in 2026, as announced by Elon Musk, marking a significant milestone in autonomous vehicle technology[4].

Rivian rolled out Universal Hands-Free software for Gen-2 R1 vehicles across 3.5M miles of roads, requiring supervision and not handling lights/turns.

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