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The offshore wind power market is one of the most untapped, high-potential markets. Much of the world could be powered by offshore wind turbines, and I expect we’ll see massive growth in this arena in the coming few decades. Across the wind industry as a whole, including this offshore wind market, one key way to expand it and bring costs down has been to make larger and larger wind turbines. We’ve got more of that news this week from MingYang Smart Energy.

MingYang Smart Energy just rolled out the world’s largest hybrid drive wind turbine, the company claims. It’s the 16-megawatt (MW) MySE 16.0-242. Details are as follows:

“Designed for high-wind IEC IB including typhoon-class IEC TC, the powerful MySE 16.0-242 features an exceptional nameplate capacity of 16MW, a 242-meter diameter rotor, 118-meter long blades, and a staggering 46000m2 swept area equivalent of more than six soccer fields.

“With industry’s largest rotor and highest nominal rating, MySE 16.0-242 is set to move the boundaries of wind energy production even further. A single MySE 16.0-242 turbine can generate 80000MWh of electricity every year, enough to power more than 20000 households. In comparison, it produces 45% more energy than MingYang’s previous turbine model, the MySE 11.0-203.”

A 45% energy boost! That’s a big step up.

Big names in the wind industry include Vestas, GE, and Siemens Gamesa. MingYang Smart Energy, on the other hand, is certainly not a household name, not even for CleanTechnica readers. However, it’s getting a lot of headlines for this massive offshore wind turbine — even in broader media outlets. (Superlatives talk.)

Also, note that MingYang isn’t new to the sport either. It has previously developed 5.5MW, 6.45MW, 7.25MW, 8.3MW, and 11MW offshore wind turbines. Altogether, it has shipped more than 10 GW of wind turbines worldwide. The company also emphasizes that it builds relatively light wind turbines, this one included. “The nacelle weight of the MySE 16.0-242 is competitively low at less than 37 tonnes per MW. Compared to a heavier nacelle, its modest head mass allows for more efficient use of the tower and foundation construction, resulting in fewer purchased materials and logistics.”

The company has also put all of its power electronics and the MV-transformer in the nacelle this time — the first it’s done so. It says that this simplifies cabling and makes maintenance easier (and thus cheaper). The company also says it now uses an airtight design that reduces salt exposure and thus corrosion (not a friend of any machine).

The company states that a single MySE 16.0-242 “can eliminate more than 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions over the course of its designed 25-year lifespan.”

This MySE 16.0-242 offshore wind turbine is just the first of a series of offshore platforms, each tailored for different settings, whether that be “the typhoon-prone South China Sea” or “the constantly windy North Sea in Europe.”

Here are some final specs for the MySE 16.0-242 wind turbine from MingYang Smart Energy:

Nameplate capacity: 16MW
Height: 264m
Blade length: 118m
Rotor diameter: 242m
Annual energy production (AEP):
   — 45% more than its predecessor, MySE 11.0-203
— 80 million kWh enough to power more than 20000 households
Environmental benefit: 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions reduced per turbine during 25 years of operation compared to coal-fired power generation.

 

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The Lexus LFA is back, and this time it’s 100% electric

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Lexus is bringing the sports car back, but this time the LFA will be fully electric and will be developed alongside the Toyota GR GT and GR GT3. Here’s our first look at the EV sports car.

Meet the electric Lexus LFA Concept

The LFA is making a comeback as a low-slung, fully electric supercar. Lexus unveiled the new LFA Concept on Friday, calling it a next-generation battery-electric (BEV) sports car.

Lexus said the LFA name “embodies the technologies that engineers of its time should preserve,” adding it’s “not bound to vehicles powered by internal combustion engines.”

The electric LFA is being developed alongside the Toyota GR GT and GR GT3 race cars. Although it will share core technology and other components, including the GR GT’s all-aluminum frame, the new LFA will arrive with a unique design and advanced interior thanks to its electric powertrain.

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Inside, the EV sports car features a yoke-style steering wheel, first showcased on the RZ electric SUV. The minimalist design is intended to create “a uniquely immersive environment,” according to Lexus.

At 184.6″ long, 80.3″ wide, and 47″ tall with a wheelbase of 107.3″, the electric Lexus LFA concept is about the size of many modern-day supercars, including the Aston Martin DB12 and Ferrari Roma.

The LFA EV will be centered on three key elements, shared with the GR GT, including a low center of gravity, a light but sturdy frame, and optimized aerodynamics.

Lexus has yet to reveal full details, aside from confirming the new LFA will be fully electric. With Toyota claiming it plans to launch its first solid-state battery in a high-performance vehicle by 2027, will the Lexus LFA be the one to debut it? We will find out more shortly.

While the new Lexus LFA is surprisingly an EV, Toyota is sticking to its roots with the GR GT, which will be equipped with a hybrid system that still uses a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine and a single electric motor.

Toyota announced similar plans to continue launching gas-powered vehicles under its new ultra-luxury Century brand.

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Tesla launches ‘Standard’ Model 3/Y in Europe with aggressive pricing to stop bleeding sales

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Tesla has officially launched new “Standard” trims for both the Model 3 and Model Y in Europe after launching them in North America. The automaker is aggressively positioning these stripped-down models to undercut competitors and arrest a painful sales slump in the region, with the Model 3 now starting at an impressive €36,990 in Germany.

As we reported recently, Tesla is facing a tough quarter in Europe. Registration data from November showed sales down 12.3% year-over-year, but the reality is even starker: if you exclude Norway, which is soaring due to incentives going away at the end of the year, Tesla’s sales in the rest of Europe have plummeted by over 36%.  

To counter this, Tesla updated its online configurator today with these new entry-level options that significantly lower the barrier to entry, albeit with some notable compromises in features.  

The Model 3 Standard: breaking the €37k barrier

The new Model 3 Standard is priced at €36,990 in Germany, France, and Italy. This is a massive psychological breach of the €37,000 mark, putting it well within swinging distance of mass-market ICE vehicles and undercutting key electric rivals.  

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In the Nordic markets, the pricing is equally aggressive:

  • Norway: NOK 330,056  
  • Sweden: SEK 449,990  

Despite the lower price, the specs remain impressive. The Model 3 Standard is rated at 534 km (332 miles) of WLTP range. It achieves 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.2 seconds.

Priced significantly lower than the next cheapest Model 3, like in North America, the new Model 3 Standard is a much better offer than the Model Y Standard,

The Model Y Standard: a tougher sell

The Model Y also gets the “Standard” treatment. It is now listed at €39,990 in the main European markets.

Tesla lists the Model Y Standard with the same 534 km WLTP range as the Model 3 Standard.

Like in North America, the proposition here is not as attractive as with the Model 3 Standard. It is closer in price to the ‘Premium’ version and, on top of losing almost 100 km of range, the Standard version comes with many fewer features.

De-contenting: What do you lose?

To hit these price points, Tesla had to cut costs. We are seeing a new level of “de-contenting” that is new for the brand. Tesla has always been known to cut costs aggressively and remove features it deemed not useful, but in this case, it cut things close to the bone.

Here is what is gone compared to the Premium/Long Range trims:

  • Seats: The full vegan leather is replaced by “partially textile seats”.  
  • Rear Screen: The 8-inch rear display introduced with the Highland refresh has been removed.  
  • Comfort: Heated rear seats are no longer included.  
  • Audio: The system is downgraded to 7 speakers, removing the subwoofer and amplifiers.  
  • Wheels: The alloy wheels are gone, replaced by steel wheels with plastic aero covers.  

That’s on top of the more obvious exterior changes, such as removing the light bars, updating the front end, and losing the panoramic roof.

The Competition

This move puts Tesla in a fiercely competitive position against the influx of Chinese EVs and legacy European automakers.

  • Volkswagen: The VW ID.3 Pure has recently seen price cuts bringing it to around €29,760 in Germany with bonuses, but the Model 3 offers significantly more range and space. The ID.4 Pure, a direct Model Y competitor, sits around €40,335 , making the Model Y Standard slightly cheaper and arguably better specced in terms of software and charging network.  
  • BYD: The Chinese auto giant is Tesla’s main headache right now. The BYD Atto 3 is priced at €37,990 in Germany. The Model 3 Standard now undercuts it by €1,000, while the Model Y is only €2,000 more expensive for a much larger vehicle.  
  • Volvo: The successful EX30 starts around €36,000–€39,000 depending on the market. Tesla could threaten the higher end of the demand for this one.

As you can see, there’s some room for Tesla to work.

Electrek’s Take

There is no denying that Tesla is hurting in Europe. We always said that this was due to a combination of a stale lineup facing increased competition and what we’ve called “brand toxicity” stemming from Elon Musk’s political activism.

I’m actually a fan of the “Standard”/ de-contenting idea in the sense that it offers more options. Not everyone needs a rear screen or heated seats in the back.

However, I do worry about the value proposition, especially with the Model Y. The Model 3 makes a lot more sense to me.

I think this should help Tesla in Europe. It could stop the bleeding and help Tesla form a bottom in Europe.

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Kia is celebrating its 80th birthday with a bang. The new Kia Vision Turismo concept offers a glimpse of what will likely arrive as the EV8. Here’s our first look at it.

The Vision Meta Turismo is more than a concept car. It’s “Kia’s vision for a new era of mobility,” and what will likely become the EV8.

Kia unveiled the futuristic concept car during an event in Korea on Friday, celebrating the brand’s 80th anniversary.

Several high-profile executives were in attendance, including Hyundai Motor Group executive chair Euisun Chung and Kia’s president and CEO, Ho Sung Song.

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The Vision Meta Turismo concept pays homage to the 1960s era of long-distance touring, blended with Kia’s bold “Opposites United” design theme showcased on its latest electric vehicles, such as the new EV4, EV5, and EV6.

Although details are still pretty slim at this point, the concept car is expected to fill the EV7 or EV8 spot when it arrives in production form.

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The Kia Vision Meta Turismo concept (Source: Kia)

The low-riding GT looks like an electric successor to the Stinger, similar to the Polestar 5, with a sporty silhouette and aggressive front end.

Inside, the Kia Vision Meta Turismo offers a “lounge-inspired interior” with futuristic digital tech, unique design elements, and a spacious layout.

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The interior of the Kia Vision Meta Turismo concept (Source: Kia)

The yoke-style steering wheel “reimagines the next-generation intuitive driving interface,” Kia said. It’s equipped with three different digital modes: Speedster, Dreamer, and Gamer, which use an AR Head-Up Display (HUD) to create an immersive, personalized driving experience.

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The interior of the Kia Vision Meta Turismo concept (Source: Kia)

Featuring smart glass that’s integrated into the vehicle, the AR HUD projects graphics in front of the driver “as if they are floating above the road in three dimensions.”

Given Kia has already confirmed plans to cover nearly all segments, from the EV1 to the EV9, the concept is expected to be named either the EV7 or EV8 when it launches.

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The Kia Vision Meta Turismo concept (Source: Kia)

A flagship EV8 GT could be a lower-cost rival to the Tesla Model S or Porsche Taycan, opening a new market for Kia.

Kia said it will reveal full details about the concept car in the near future, so check back soon. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.

What do you think of Kia’s sporty concept car? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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