Tesla has topped the sales charts in California—over Toyota. The present and past five model years of the Nissan Leaf are being recalled. And the Electrify America and Tesla Supercharger networks have a brand new challenger. This and more, here at Green Automobile Reports.
Seven global automakers are forming a yet unnamed charging network that goals to put in at the least 30,000 high-powered EV charge points—including CCS and Tesla NACS connectors—with “a deal with delivering an elevated customer experience.” Electrify America sees this as a net positive.
All 2018-2023 Nissan Leaf models are being recalled for a flaw with its cruise control that may result in unintended acceleration. It means reprogramming the vehicle control modules, which can must be done on the dealership.
And Tesla has topped the EV sales charts for a very long time, but for the second quarter of 2023 it has a brand new claim to fame: Tesla delivered more cars in California than Toyota. While lower than 2,000 vehicles ahead of the Golden State’s longtime sales champ, the Q2 sales victory may be the beginning of an enduring trend, as Toyota still lacks any mass-market EV.
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