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The electric vehicle landscape in America faces a pivotal moment as the suspension of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding Formula Program puts $1.5 billion of charging station development on hold. As public funding stalls, private solutions emerge with major automakers adopting Tesla's charging standard to give their customers access to the reliable Supercharger network. Meanwhile, new EVs continue pushing range boundaries beyond 450 miles, challenging traditional concerns about electric mobility.
Taking center stage in our vehicle spotlight, the Ford Ranger's evolution from a compact pickup introduced in 1983 to today's muscular Raptor variant showcases how far truck technology has advanced. The latest Raptor delivers 405 horsepower, purpose-built suspension systems, and advanced drive modes that transform it into a genuine off-road performer ready to tackle any terrain.
Dealership service departments are undergoing their own revolution by bringing maintenance directly to customers' homes and workplaces. Several manufacturers, including Stellantis and General Motors, are developing mobile service options that eliminate the hassle of dealership visits for routine maintenance. GM's innovative Mobile Service Plus subscription offers this convenience for $599 over three years – but as EVs with minimal maintenance requirements become more common, will this business model prove sustainable?
The autonomous vehicle conversation continues evolving, with different levels of self-driving technology becoming increasingly relevant. While truly autonomous personal vehicles remain challenging to perfect due to unpredictable conditions and situations, practical applications in trucking and ride-hailing services are already becoming reality in cities like San Francisco, Phoenix, and Austin.
Ready to join the mobility technology conversation? Call our TechMobility hotline at 872-222-9793 or email talk@techmobilityshow to share your thoughts on these rapidly evolving transportation innovations.
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The electric vehicle landscape in America faces a pivotal moment as the suspension of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding Formula Program puts $1.5 billion of charging station development on hold. As public funding stalls, private solutions emerge with major automakers adopting Tesla's charging standard to give their customers access to the reliable Supercharger network. Meanwhile, new EVs continue pushing range boundaries beyond 450 miles, challenging traditional concerns about electric mobility.
Taking center stage in our vehicle spotlight, the Ford Ranger's evolution from a compact pickup introduced in 1983 to today's muscular Raptor variant showcases how far truck technology has advanced. The latest Raptor delivers 405 horsepower, purpose-built suspension systems, and advanced drive modes that transform it into a genuine off-road performer ready to tackle any terrain.
Dealership service departments are undergoing their own revolution by bringing maintenance directly to customers' homes and workplaces. Several manufacturers, including Stellantis and General Motors, are developing mobile service options that eliminate the hassle of dealership visits for routine maintenance. GM's innovative Mobile Service Plus subscription offers this convenience for $599 over three years – but as EVs with minimal maintenance requirements become more common, will this business model prove sustainable?
The autonomous vehicle conversation continues evolving, with different levels of self-driving technology becoming increasingly relevant. While truly autonomous personal vehicles remain challenging to perfect due to unpredictable conditions and situations, practical applications in trucking and ride-hailing services are already becoming reality in cities like San Francisco, Phoenix, and Austin.
Ready to join the mobility technology conversation? Call our TechMobility hotline at 872-222-9793 or email talk@techmobilityshow to share your thoughts on these rapidly evolving transportation innovations.
Support the show
Be sure to tell your friends to tune in to The TechMobility Podcast!