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The Genesis Electrified G80 has been upgraded to the flagship level in its latest reboot. Genesis launched the Electrified G80 update in Korea with a roomier interior, more range and features, and a sleek new style.

Genesis unveiled the new luxury electric sedan for the first time at the Busan International Mobility Show (BIMOS) in June.

With its fourth-gen battery (94.5 kWh), the new G80 Electrified now gets up to 295 miles (475 km) range in Korea.

For better drive quality, Genesis improved the front and rear bush specs, added an Electronically Controlled Suspension (ECS), and applied active rear-wheel steering (RWS).

The enhanced model features several new exterior design updates. Genesis fine-tuned the existing G80 electric with new bumpers and lamps.

One of the biggest changes is to the signature Genesis crest grille on the front. The new grille features a gradient G-Matrix pattern and a bigger air intake, adding to its already bold design. Genesis added its signature double-line headlamps with Micro Lens Array (MLA) tech.

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Genesis Electrified G80 updated model (Source: Hyundai)

The charging door, part of the crest grille, now has interior covers and lightning. It also includes electric opening and closing and heating functions.

Meet the new Genesis Electrified G80 update

Genesis extended the G80’s wheelbase by 130 mm to 3,140 mm, elevating it to the flagship level. It also improved the aerodynamics.

The interior is even quieter with a new Active Sound design (e-ASD). Genesis claims it has evolved into a “high-level luxury experience” with advanced tech features.

The longer wheelbase enables best-in-class rear seat comfort. Rear passengers now have 995 mm of legroom, 83 mm more than the previous model. They also have 20 mm more headroom with 950 mm.

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The interior of the new Genesis Electrified G80 update (Source: Hyundai)

At the center is a 27″ OLED infotainment and driver display that can be split into two or three screens. Genesis touched up the center fascia with a new design for an added luxury feel.

The Genesis G80 update gets a new 17-speaker Bang and Olufsen sound system and Dolby ATMOS.

Other new features include an interior fingerprint authentication system, a heated front seat console armrest, a passenger seat posture memory system, three-zone air conditioning, and more.

Elevated to the flagship level

Genesis introduced a new “Chauffer Mode” for the first time in an EV and added flagship-level luxury features like VIP rear seats.

The new Chauffer Mode optimizes torque and suspension settings for a smooth and comfortable ride as a flagship model should feel. You can also choose Chauffer Brake Mode for optimized braking.

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The rear VIP seats in the new Genesis Electrified G80 (Source: Hyundai)

A Genesis official said the refreshed Electrified G80 is the “most Genesis-like electric vehicle and will provide value as a luxury sedan that does not compromise.”

Other luxury features, such as a one-button easy rear door system, an electric door curtain, and a rear smart entertainment system, make the new Electrified G80 a true flagship vehicle.

The Genesis G80 update starts at around $66,900 (89.19 million won) in Korea before incentives.

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Genesis Electrified G80 updated model (Source: Hyundai)

The new Genesis Electrified G80 is expected to arrive in Europe and North America following its launch in Korea.

In the US, the 2024 Genesis Electrified G80 starts at $74,375 and has an EPA-estimated 282-mile range. The updated model will likely get a slight range boost to around 290 miles.

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Wärtsilä makes a quantum leap with Quantum 3 utility scale BESS

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Wärtsilä makes a quantum leap with Quantum 3 utility scale BESS

The new Quantum 3 battery energy storage system (BESS) from Wärtsilä is being describes as an intelligent, cutting-edge solution designed to meet the ever-evolving needs of utility-scale energy storage customers.

Housed in a 20-foot ISO container with single-side access, Quantum 3 is a complete AC block solution, with fully integrated and internalized batteries and string-based power conversion systems (PCS). That size was strategically chosen to facilitate global shipping and on-site transport using (relatively) small wheel loaders and top loaders, aiding in efficient on-site deployment and back-to-back configuration.

Coincidentally, that’s about the size our own Micah Toll chose to build his own off-grid charging hub – and if you haven’t ready about that, you need to.

Quantum 3 also features a sustainably designed housing (read: aluminum) for low weight, as well as advanced thermal controls that include low noise levels and a low global warming potential (GWP) cooling system, makes it a groundbreaking offering for meeting customers’ environmental and decarbonisation goals.

Wärtsilä built-in enhanced fire safety features are designed to ensure customer facilities are both fire-proof and future-proof.

“These are features we have worked extremely hard on and are very proud of. We have a proven track record of safe and reliable delivery worldwide,” says Andrew Tang, vice president of Energy Storage & Optimisation, Wärtsilä Energy. “Quantum 3 will help to further strengthen confidence among customers (utilities), local communities, and first responders that Wärtsilä’s systems will stand the test of time.”

Wärtsilä is sourcing Quantum 3 components from a geographically diverse set of suppliers, with manufacturing capacity across different regions of North America, Asia, and Europe. This should enable the company’s customers to take advantage of any local tax incentives while avoiding the kind of tariffs currently impacting global battery markets.

Wärtsilä grid scale BESS Specs:

  • Fully integrated AC block for high system availability and optimised rack-level control to maximise system performance
  • Industry-leading fire safety and cybersecurity features
  • Increased energy density and back-to-back layout for optimum land use and efficient on-site deployment and configuration
  • Standard 20-foot ISO container with a convenient weight for global shipment
  • Sustainable design and cooling system with low GWP
  • Advanced monitoring, control, and optimization from battery to fleet with Wärtsilä’s GEMS Digital Energy Platform

SOURCE | IMAGES: Wärtsilä, via Power Progress.

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Chinese electric truck maker SANY partners with Alltrucks to conquer Europe

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Chinese electric truck maker SANY partners with Alltrucks to conquer Europe

Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer SANY has signed a strategic Agreement with European brand Alltrucks to fuel its expansion into the European market. (Probably.)

With this Agreement, the well-known brand Alltrucks will take on responsibility for the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of the Chinese SANY eTruck vehicles in the EU. The company hopes an alliance with a trusted brand will help to alleviate customers’ concerns about adding “unknown” Chinese-built heavy equipment to their fleet.

“In Alltrucks, we have found a partner that shares our vision of sustainable mobility and has the necessary expertise and infrastructure to provide our customers with the best possible support,” explains Kevin Eichele, Head of Business Development at SANY eTrucks Europe. “Together, we will shape the future of freight transport in Europe.”

Alltrucks is a joint venture between Bosch, Knorr-Bremse, and ZF that offers 24-hour breakdown service, technical and marketing support, and an OEM-quality replacement parts network to truck fleets across the EU.

“We are delighted to be partnering with SANY eTrucks,” says Homer Smyrliadis, Managing Director of Alltrucks. “Our goal is to always offer our customers the best service. By working with such an innovative partner as SANY, we can further expand our service portfolio in the field of electromobility and make our contribution to sustainable mobility.”

The E-mixer shown (above) is the same model already in service at Pan-United Corp. It sends power to its wheels through a 6-speed transmission with significant torque multiplication, enabling it to claw up a 30% grade, even when fully loaded. (!)

Electrek’s Take

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Image via SANY.

As a semi-professional journalist and passably professional person in general, I like to find at least two sources for any story. In this case, though, I couldn’t do that. As such, I feel like I need to tell you that the quotes used in this story are translated from a German email reportedly received by Electrive. The story does not appear on either the SANY Global or Alltrucks news pages, or (from the Google searches I tried) anywhere else.

It’s a significant story if it’s true – one that solves for the question of, “Where do I get my Chinese electric semi truck serviced?” with a very neat and tidy, “The same place you get your truck serviced now,” and I’m hoping that we’re just ahead of an embargo or something and that verification will come soon.

That said, take this one with a bit more than a grain of salt until that verification comes. Call it a teaspoon.

SOURCE | IMAGES: SANY (allegedly), via Electrive.

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FedEx orders 15 more Workhorse W56 electric delivery vans

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FedEx orders 15 more Workhorse W56 electric delivery vans

After a successful pilot program, FedEx is expanding its electric delivery fleet with the purchase of 15 Workhorse W56 electric step vans.

Designed specifically to meet the demanding needs of commercial-scale last-mile delivery operations, the Workhorse W56 offers an efficient eAxle electric drivetrain, regenerative braking, and lightweight composite body panels to deliver superior efficiency, lower operational costs, and a reduced air pollution compared to diesel. The company believes these features make the W56 perfectly suited for the kind of stop-and-go delivery routes customers like FedEx, UPS, and (let’s face it) Amazon operate.

“FedEx is cultivating a strong roster of electric vehicle models that can meet the demands of our network,” says Pat Donlon, Vice President, Global Vehicles, FedEx. “In joining our fleet, the electric Workhorse W56 will be part of our story as we aim to transition our global parcel pickup and delivery fleet to all zero-tailpipe emissions vehicles by 2040.”

That fleet won’t just be cleaner – it’ll be much more efficient. According to the company’s press release, the W56 achieved an impressive 31 MPGe during FedEx’ real-world delivery route testing. That compares favorably to the national average fuel economy of 7 MPG for similar diesel delivery trucks, demonstrating significantly lower energy consumption per mile. Based on an average of 31,875 miles driven per vehicle per year, Workhorse says FedEx will be able to avoid an estimated 607 metric tons of harmful tailpipe emissions annually.

Electrek’s Take

Workhorse electric delivery van logo; via Workhorse.

Sharp readers will recall that UPS made headlines when it ordered 1,000 Workhorse delivery vans way back in 2018, and the company is still working to make good on that order following the completion of its Union City, Indiana manufacturing complex. Dubbed “Workhorse Ranch,” the company says its remodeled facility will be ultimately capable of building and painting 5,000 Workhorse vehicles per year on one shift.

In its 2023 financial statement, Workhorse claimed FedEx had seven Class 4 EV units in the delivery fleet, and that FedEx will begin electrifying its entire fleet to be electrified in 2024 with the first W56 step vans coming into service during Q1 2024.

We’re well into Q3 2024, obviously, but I don’t want to be seen as unreasonably harsh on Workhorse. Heck, a few quarters here or there seems downright reasonable on a Tesla Semi timeline – I just think a bit of historical context is needed whenever we talk about startups like this. Head down to the comments and let me know if you agree.

SOURCE | IMAGES: Workhorse, via the EVReport.

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