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.
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.
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?
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.





