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Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Main Writer at DroneDJ, where he covers all drone-related news and product reviews. He also contributes to the other sites in the 9to5Mac group such as; 9to5Mac, 9to5Google, 9to5Toys and Electrek.

Haye can be reached at haye@electrek.co or @hayekesteloo

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GM drops GPS navigation in the Chevy Bolt, relying on customers' smartphones instead.

Is Chevy dropping native navigation in favor of CarPlay/Android Auto on the Bolt EV a misstep or forward thinking?

GM drops GPS navigation in the Chevy Bolt, relying on customers' smartphones instead.

One of GM’s arguably most advanced and most recent vehicles, the $37,500 Chevy Bolt (review), doesn’t offer native GPS Navigation as an option. This would initially seem backward because almost all new vehicles for sale in the U.S. either come with GPS navigation or at least offer it as an option. The Wall Street Journal (paywall or free on Morningstar) and its audience of perhaps not entirely Tech savvy readers ponder the question…
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Peak demand charges can make up over 90% of electricity costs for electric vehicle charging stations

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The batteries in EV’s are heavy, expensive and in many cases slow to charge, this results in many affordable EV’s having a limited range. Obviously, this reduces the usefulness of EV’s for many potential buyers. For EV’s to really take off, we need an extensive network of public fast charging stations (DCFC’s). However, the current fee structure of utility companies, especially the additional peak demand charges during hot summer months, can make up a substantial part of the electricity costs of a charging location, forming a significant roadblock for the future of EV’s.

In a recent study for EVgo, analyzing data from every charging session in 2016 from all 230 of EVgo’s DC fast charging stations in the state of California where half of all the nation’s EV’s are being used, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) found that with today’s EV market penetration and current public DCFC utilization rates, demand charges can be responsible for over 90% of electricity costs, which are as high as $1.96/kWh at some locations during summer months.


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2018 Nissan LEAF next-gen: New photos of heavily camouflaged prototype emerge in Germany

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Spring has sprung and a new 2018 Nissan Leaf popped up in Germany. As you can see in the photos the next generation model looks refreshed and more modern.

Las month, we reported on the first sightings of the much anticipated next generation LEAF, but it was covered with a garbage bag-looking type of camouflage. These new photos of the next-gen Leaf, which surfaced on this German forum site, shows a still heavily camouflaged car, but we get a better look than last time.
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