Stellantis launched its newest EV platform on Tuesday. The new STLA Frame Platform will first underpin upcoming Jeep and Ram EV models. According to Stellantis, it aims to provide “best-in-class capabilities,” including up to 500 miles range.
The STLA Frame is designed for full-size trucks and SUVs as Stellantis looks to grab a bigger share of the growing segment.
It will underpin all-electric (EV), range-extended (REEV), hybrid (HEV), ICE, and hydrogen-powered models.
Ram will launch its first electric pickup, the Ram 1500 REV, early next year. Built on the new Frame platform, the electric truck will be offered in EV and REEV configurations.
Now, we are learning a little more about what we can expect from the new platform that will power upcoming Jeep and Ram EV models.
Stellantis said the STLA Frame Platform is designed to provide “best-in-class capabilities,” including range, towing, and payload. The platform is built to deliver a “class-leading” range of up to 500 miles (800 km), a max towing capacity of up to 14,000 lbs, and a payload rating of 2,700 lbs.
The widened center section houses liquid-cooled battery packs ranging from 159 kWh to over 200 kWh.
Stellantis unveils new Frame platform for Jeep, Ram EVs
With up to 350 kW capacity, the platform can add 100 miles of range in 10 minutes. Vehicles on the STLA Frame will also have bi-directional charging to power your home or feed energy back to the grid.
Vehicles built on the platform will range in length from 216″ to 234″. In comparison, the 2025 Ram 1500 Crew Cab measures 232″.
Ram and Jeep EV models will be the first to ride on the new STLA Frame platform. Although we know the Ram 1500 will be based on it, it’s expected to underpin upcoming Jeep variants like the Grand Wagoneer.
Jeep’s first global electric SUV, the Wagoneer S, will arrive at US dealerships any day now. The company said it will begin deliveries this fall, starting at $71,995 with an expected over 300 miles range.
The Jeep Wagoneer S will be underpinned by the STLA Large platform, one of four global EV platforms. Following the STLA Medium in July 2023 and STLA Large earlier this year, the Frame is the latest Stellantis platform to launch.
Another Jeep EV, the Recon, is expected to debut later this year. Jeep’s Wrangler-inspired Recon was recently spotted with a Ford Bronco-like design ahead of its debut.
The rugged SUV maker is also expected to release electric versions of its Gladiator pickup and Grand Cherokee models, which could be perfect candidates to be underpinned by the new Frame platform.
Ram’s electric pickup will arrive early next year. With a 168 kWh battery pack, Ram targets up to 350 miles range. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to launch.
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A new, all electric Peterbilt 579EV is in-service at Honda’s Lincoln, Alabama assembly plant, where it’s busy transporting newly-built Honda cars from the plant to a nearby railhead for shipment to dealers across the country.
Part of a pilot program between Honda, Alabama Power, and Virginia Transportation Corp., the new electric semi truck will help stakeholders gather data about the practicality and performance of the battery-powered Pete and use it to generate case studies for broader electrification initiatives. Other supporters of the pilot project include the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition and, of course, Peterbilt.
“We remain committed to delivering for our customers and the environment,” offered Leo Doire, owner and CEO of Virginia Transportation Corp. “Our new Peterbilt 579EV model will be tested to determine how well it performs against the high productivity demands of our operations. The partners we have at the table will help us maximize this opportunity and prepare to scale up if we get the results we are hoping for.”
The truck itself has been spec’ed to be perfect for the kind of short haul and drayage applications Honda has in mind. This particular Peterbilt 579EV is fitted with PACCAR’s 400 kWh battery and a 670 hp electric motor good for an impressive 2,050 lb-ft of peak torque at 0 rpm.
The truck offers 150 miles of operating range and can be charged in about 3 hours on a 120 kW charger installed specifically for that purpose. A charger, it should be noted, that was partially paid for by Alabama Power.
“Alabama Power’s ‘Make Ready’ program provides businesses with valuable rebates to help reduce the upfront costs of installing EV infrastructure,” says Alabama Power Electric Transportation Manager Hasin Gandhakwala. “We are committed to partnering with customers who are exploring state and federal grant opportunities. Alabama Power is dedicated to advancing EV technologies to better serve the needs of our customers.”
With the big Pete’s 82,000 lb. GVWR and 150 miles of range between charging sessions, it seems like these guys will be making a lot of back-and-forth runs between the Honda plant and the CSX terminal to me. Here’s hoping they see the benefits of electrifying the rest of their vehicle transport fleets somewhat sooner than later.
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Tesla is now using ‘Tesla Electric’, its electric utility service in Texas, to help sell cars with a new incentive.
After gaining experience through its virtual power plants (VPPs), Tesla took things a step further with the launch of “Tesla Electric” back in 2022.
Instead of reacting to specific “events” and providing services to your local electric utilities, as Tesla Powerwall owners have done in VPPs in California, Australia, and a few other markets, Tesla Electric is actively and automatically buying and selling electricity for Tesla Powerwall owners – providing a buffer against peak prices.
The company is essentially becoming an energy retailer.
Tesla Electric is currently only available to Powerwall owners in Texas and the UK, but the company has plans to expand its products through this new division.
The company has been growing its Tesla Electric userbase in Texas and now it plans to use it to help sell cars.
Tesla has two different plans under the program:
Feature
Tesla Electric Fixed Plan
Tesla Electric Dynamic Plan
Pricing Structure
Competitive fixed rate for electricity, with a discounted rate during low-cost hours.
Competitive variable rate, with higher rates during peak demand periods.
Contract Term
12-month commitment.
Month-to-month flexibility.
Unlimited Vehicle Charging
Available for an additional $15/month per vehicle, allowing unlimited charging.
Available for an additional $25/month per vehicle, allowing unlimited charging.
Powerwall Credits
Earn $400 credit per year per Powerwall by participating in the Tesla Virtual Power Plant, with Tesla managing the Powerwall to share energy with the grid when needed.
Earn $120 credit per year per Powerwall by participating in the Tesla Virtual Power Plant, with the customer managing the Powerwall to optimize earnings.
Energy Sharing with Grid
Sell energy back to the grid at a fixed rate per kWh.
Sell energy back to the grid at 90% of the real-time market price per kWh.
The first one enable you to charge your electric car for just $15 a month.
With this new incentive, Tesla is brining that down to $5 a month for a year for people who take delivery by the end of the year:
Get $5/mo Unlimited Overnight Charging With Tesla
To get unlimited overnight charging for $5 per month per vehicle for a full year, you must complete the following steps by December 31, 2024:
Order and take delivery of a new Tesla vehicle
Sign up for the Tesla Electric Fixed Plan
To be eligible, you need to live in an area of Texas that allows you to choose your electricity provider, be a new Tesla Electric member and take delivery of a new Tesla vehicle. Promotion is subject to change at any time.
This appear to be part of Tesla’s effort to deliver a record number of more than 515,000 vehicles in Q4 in order for its annual deliveries not to be down for the full year.
ver the last few weeks, we have been reporting on a series of sale incentives that Tesla has put in place to make sure it has the demand to achieve this record quarter.