The dust continues to settle from the introduction of new horsepower testing standards by the Society of Automotive Engineers, and Japanese automakers are finding a few less ponies in their stables.
A Tesla Model 3 charging at a standard Level 2 charger In another win for Tesla, SAE International (formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers) has announced that it will set performance ...
The race toward the safe deployment of SAE Level 4 trucks is heating up, as the industry works to catch up to robotaxi ...
Non-Tesla drivers will have to pay a little more to charge at Superchargers, including a $1/minute idle fee if the car is left ... to using the SAE J3400 in future model years.