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Recharge Wrap-Up: Tesla gets positive analysis from Credit Suisse, iPhone key for Model S Are you an aspiring New or Used Car Buyer looking for your dream car? Visit Cars4sa.co.za Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Manufacturing/Plants, Ford, Volkswagen, Tesla Motors, Legislation and Policy, North America, USA Credit Suisse analysts are bullish on Tesla. The group gives the electric car companys stock an outperform rating with a target price of $325. For its continued success, Credit Suisse cites the vehicles superior technology, in turn offering more torque, roominess and reliability. Says analyst Dan Galves said of Teslas competition with ICEs, If Tesla can get to cost-parity with Internal Combustion vehicles and still offer $1,400 to $2,500 per year fuel savings to the consumer, it wont be a fair fight. Read more at Yahoo Finance or at Business Insider. In other Tesla news, Tesla Model S owners will be able to unlock and start their car using an iPhone. The Tesla app is adding this functionality soon, perhaps with the update to iOS 8. Its not yet clear how this function will work, but its one more innovative convenience feature that Model S owners can enjoy. That means drivers will have less to carry in their pockets or purses when they go for a drive. Read more at 9 to 5 Mac.CarCharging Group has remotely lowered the amperage on some of its residential users Blink charging stations to 24 amps. This will slow down the charging time for affected customers with 6.6-kilowatt charging by about 15 percent. The company cited safety reasons for the move, with concerns about overheating. The amperage reduction is temporary, until CarCharging is able to provide replacement parts for the chargers. Some are concerned about the delayed action, as well as the fact that the reduction was handled without owner permission. Read more at Plugin Cars.Ford is halting test drives and sales of certain C-Max hybrid and Focus models due to a safety concern. Cars made during a single week this month at a Michigan factory may not have enough ball bearings in the steering gear assembly, which could lead to loss of control. None of the affected cars have been sold, Ford says, and about 50 units are currently at dealerships. Just over 600 will need to be recalled. Dealerships have been notified of the problem. Read more at Reuters and the The Detroit News.A new EPA report shows that urban air in the US is becoming less toxic since the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. The report shows a 66-percent reduction in benzene, almost 60 percent reduction in mercury from man-made sources, 84 percent less lead and more. This report gives everyone fighting for clean air a lot to be proud of, said EPA administrator Gina McCarthy, because for more than 40 years we have been protecting Americans - preventing illness and improving our quality of life by cutting air pollution - all while the economy has more than tripled. The EPA expects 80 percent more reductions in airborne toxins from cars by 2030 thanks to cleaner vehicles. Read more in the press release, below.Volkswagens Chatanooga Assembly Plant has received the EPAs Region 4 Rain Catcher award. The LEED certified facility was honored for its stormwater management infrastructure and practices, such as collecting it for use in its cooling tower and toilets. Read more in the press release, below. Continue reading Recharge Wrap-Up: Tesla gets positive analysis from Credit Suisse, iPhone key for Model S Recharge Wrap-Up: Tesla gets positive analysis from Credit Suisse, iPhone key for Model S originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Fri, 22 Aug 2014 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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