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Happy Monday! Hope you’re having a great start to the week. Here are the top InsideEVs’ stories today:

  • Infinite Machine’s bike-lane-legal Olto is easy to ride and hard to steal.

  • The $20,000 Tesla Basecharger hides a serious upgrade inside.

  • Hundreds more Rivian mobile service vans are fixing cars on owners’ driveways.

  • This 2019 Tesla Model 3 drives just fine, but it has lost around a third of its original battery capacity.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

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This Theft-Proof E-Bike Is A Cheat Code For NYC Streets

Easy to ride and hard to steal, Infinite Machine’s bike-lane-legal Olto is sure to make an impression.

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Tesla’s New EV Charger Looks Familiar, But It’s Nothing Like Its Predecessors

The $20,000 Basecharger looks like a regular V4 Supercharger, but it hides a serious upgrade inside.

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Rivian Hits 100 Service Centers Ahead Of R2 Rollout

Hundreds more mobile service vans are also fixing cars on owners’ driveways. Will it be enough, though?

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This 380,000-Mile Tesla Model 3 Has Its Original Battery. Range Loss Is Huge

A high-mileage 2019 Model 3 Standard Range Plus drives just fine, but it has lost around a third of its original battery capacity.

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