
Built on a new, all-electric technology base, Polestar 3 features high-tech components such as centralized core computing and advanced safety systems.
Built on a new, all-electric technology base, Polestar 3 features high-tech components such as centralized core computing and advanced safety systems.
Sponsored by Polestar, the 2022 Ride and Drive at the Global Fleet Conference featured mostly electric vehicles from Polestar, Volvo, BMW, Nissan, and Cenntro Electric Group. Fleet managers and other stakeholders learned about some of the latest models available and took a turn around Hollywood Beach, testing torque and flipping frunks.
Production of the all-electric SUV is expected to begin in early 2023.
According to the StoreDot company, StoreDot technology has been designed and synthesized proprietary organic and inorganic compounds that enable a full EV charge in as little as five minutes.
The tally more than doubles last year's comparable period. Orders for Polestars have more than tripled to nearly 23,000 in the same period.
Availability of the Polestar 2 will be spring 2022 in Europe followed by late 2022 in North America and Australia.
The new global strategic partnership between the two brands is part of a plan to accelerate electric vehicle adoption.
The new plant will begin operations in Gothenburg in 2025, create up 3,000 jobs, and complement a recently announced research and development center.
Volvo will feature the C40 Recharge and XC40 Recharge all-electric vehicles at the Global Fleet Conference in Hollywood, Florida, from June 7 - June 9. The Polestar brand will also showcase a Polestar 2.
The Polestar 3 will launch in 2022 will be made in the U.S. as the company expects to close out 2021 with global sales of 29,000 vehicles.
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