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  1. If you want to sell someone on a game-changing new product, you have to take responsibility for the entire experience.
  2. An American company has started deploying grid-scale sodium-ion batteries in the country, but can it truly compete with existing tech?
  3. The TM-B goes on sale in 2026 and applies a Rivian approach to the electric bike.
  4. On this week's Plugged-In Podcast: RV Tech makes progress, Tesla loses key execs and batteries are oversupplied.
  5. Mazda's EV game in America has been sorely lacking. That's set to change later this decade.
  6. Plus, Volkswagen is delaying its Audi plant in the U.S. and the country’s raw lithium production is getting a boost.
  7. Volkswagen is one of the last major EV companies to gain access, but it's finally coming next week.
  8. EV owners can check the charging status and unlock their vehicle from their wrist.
  9. The American-made Pebble Flow Magic Pack undercuts its nearest rival by $15,500, and an even cheaper version is on the way.
  10. Teslas don't have Apple CarPlay right now. But they could gain the feature in the coming months according to a new report.
  11. Proposed legislation would lock the default 0-60 mph times behind an artificial 5-second wall.
  12. Shoppers are clearly interested in the Lightning. But Ford hasn't been able to get them to buy, for one major reason.
  13. Chevrolet is reviving the Bolt after a long hiatus. GM President Mark Reuss explains the cheap EV's comeback.
  14. The Rivian-VW joint venture could make the "operating system" for the entire auto industry, Rivian's Wassym Bensaid told reporters.
  15. Plus, Xiaomi is becoming a giant and Rivian's joint venture with VW could soon extend to gas cars.