The chip giant once helped simplify PCs with flexible loads and USB connectivity; could it do something similar for EVs?
But a few years ago, a new type of electric vehicle flew into the spotlight. Known as electric vertical take-off and landing ( eVTOL) aircraft, they mimic the capabilities of helicopters and drones.
The new entrants like Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid, needless to say, are in on it, but even long-standing brands like Chevrolet ...
Soon you'll be able to go hands off the wheel, eyes off the road while chatting with your Rivian. A look at how the EV maker ...
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Discover how a 1,300-mile road trip in a Rivian R1S, relying entirely on Tesla chargers, became an unforgettable adventure, ...
The electric car company run by Elon Musk is facing increasing competition, but investors have focused mostly on the ...
The joint venture with Volkswagen is drawing interest from other automakers eager to adopt Rivian's advanced tech, signaling ...