German automaker Volkswagen and Chinese electric car firm Xpeng announced Monday plans to expand new super-fast charging ...
That means the industry-wide rollout could also be complete around that time, opening up nearly 18,000 public charging ...
XPeng and Volkswagen will work together to build a network of more than 20,000 charging units to be installed in 420 cities.
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Der Spiegel found that Cariad, the Volkswagen subsidiary behind the automaker's software, made it possible for an attacker to ...
The data was found exposed on an Amazon cloud server, and contained precise location data on thousands of vehicles.
Volkswagen Group China and XPeng have signed an MoU to establish one of China's “largest super-fast” charging networks.