ASE Offers Free Webinar on High-Voltage Testing Tools
The free webinar for service technicians titled “High-Voltage Testing Tools” will be held Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. EST.
Unlocking Secret BMS Info with Autel EV Diagnostic Tablets
Autel diagnostic tablets connect directly to EV battery modules, accessing all datastream PIDs for precise diagnostics.
BMW, Ford and Honda Create Company to Optimize EV Grid
ChargeScape, LLC will create a single, cost-effective platform connecting electric utilities, automakers and interested EV customers.
Collision Repair Magazine to Hold EV Repair Tour
The event will be live-streamed on Aug. 23, 2023 at 11 a.m. EST from the Fix Network Training Center in Milton, Ontario.
Autel Offers EV Diagnostics & Maintenance Training
Autel announced it has added “EV Diagnostics and Maintenance” to its roster of on-site Autel Academy classes.
Mitchell Details Claim Differences Between ICE, EV Vehicles
Higher average severity for electric automobiles is offset by lower non-drivable frequency post-accident.
Laying Out Your Shop for ADAS/EV Repairs
With 89% of the vehicles being manufactured today equipped with some form of ADAS, rethinking your electronics layout or plan might be in order.
SEHON Debuts Cameleon EV Safety Work Stations
Cameleon ensures the safe storage and disposal of EV batteries via bodywork workstations with fixed or mobile safety technology.
EVgo, GM Open 1,000th DC Fast-Charging Stall
The collaboration will lead to the development and installation of 3,250 DC fast charging stalls in major metro markets.
ASE Vouchers Now Available for EV Testing
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has made vouchers available for EV certification testing.
Seven Automakers Unite to Create EV Charging Network
The joint venture aims to become the leading network of reliable high-powered charging stations in North America.
Self-Driving Tesla: The Ride of My Life
When I finally let a Tesla drive me the other day, everything started out great, but when we got to a main crossing street with traffic, I started squeezing the door handle a little tighter.