The EV Podcast

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The EV Podcast: Electric Bike Reviews and More In this exciting episode of The EV Podcast, we turn our attention to the Heybike Ranger S, a top-tier folding fat-tire e-bike. Not just a bike, but a technological marvel, the Heybike Ranger S carries a UL listing, validating its first-class quality controls and safety measures. The e-bike offers indispensable motor assistance, making uphill routes a breeze, and allows adjustable levels of assistance to cater to your cycling needs. With a top speed of just under 20mph, the Heybike Ranger S is built with integrated front and rear lights, disc brakes for sudden stops, and an LCD display to keep track of speed, distance, and battery life. Capable of covering 30 to 40 miles on a full charge supported by its robust 48V 15Ah battery, the actual mileage could vary depending on terrain, rider weight, and other factors. This power-packed e-bike, with its emphasis on safety, motor-assistance, and tech gear, pushes the boundaries of what an e-bike can achieve. We also dig into the treasure trove of spy photographs featuring upcoming electric vehicles. Get a sneak-peek at the potentially game-changing BMW i7 prototype, the Toyota Corolla Cross PHEV, The Great Wall Motors ORA Punk Cat, Subaru's Solterra, and the Volkswagen ID Buzz. Each model brings unique design aesthetics and the latest technology to the electric vehicle frontier. We further dive into geopolitical trends impacting the EV industry, spotlighting the prospective alliance between South Korea and Indonesia. The two nations are considering joint production and supply of electric vehicles, along with the development of charging stations. Could Indonesia's rich nickel reserves become a powerhouse of lithium battery production with South Korean expertise? Find out in this riveting segment. Finally, we celebrate Tesla's achievement of establishing 50,000 Supercharger stations worldwide—a testament to its commitment to accelerating the world's transition to electric vehicles. These fast-charging stations scattered across continents charge a Tesla to 80% in only half an hour. Furthermore, the V3 Supercharger promises to slash charging time significantly. Tune in to explore how Tesla's Supercharger network may be shared with other automakers in the future, pushing global EV acceptance further. Links:<br/>Heybike Ranger S folding fat-tire e-bike review: UL-listed and motor-assisted<br/>See Five Future Cars In Spy Shots For The Week Of September 4, 2023<br/>South Korea's Yoon meets Indonesian leader to deepen economic, defense ties<br/>Tesla celebrates 50,000 Supercharger installation worldwide

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