Hyundai's US CEO reaffirms the company's commitment to electric vehicles, contrasting with other carmakers scaling back EV plans. The CEO emphasizes being 'all in' on EVs, preparing for Chinese competition, testing eVTOLs, humanoid robots, and ensuring their robotaxi passes Nevada's driving test.
BMW taps electric hypercar specialist Rimac for high-performance EV batteries https://t.co/N3LEnb7zYL by @EVPeteJohnson
Daily EV Recap: Hyundai goes all in on electric https://t.co/2Sqt2zsqoq
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As rivals slow roll their EV plans, Hyundai's US boss says they are "all in," calling out the competition: "If a person is thinking about buying an EV, I think you want to go to a company who is fully committed to selling EVs in the United States." https://t.co/o24Xslx2Ir
Hyundai US boss calls out the competition as the brand goes 'all in' on electric vehicles https://t.co/CSF36xKFwA by @EVPeteJohnson
A counterpoint to the EV doom and gloom: The CEO of Hyundai America says he's 'all in' on electric vehicles, and 'sharpening our saw' in preparation for Chinese competition. https://t.co/nBznt32Mc7 From @stevelevine for The Electric.
One by one, carmakers are cutting back their electric vehicle plans--except Hyundai, whose US CEO says the company remains "all in" on EVs, while also testing eVTOLs, humanoid robots, and getting its robotaxi to pass Nevada's driving test. The Electric. https://t.co/qvPVDFrv5f