With all eyes on Tesla Inc
The unquestioned king of pickup trucks Ford Motor
The last but not least of the Big Three in the U.S., Stellantis
Everyone is adapting differently to the evolving automotive landscape.
Stellantis to launch EV fleet fitted with factorial solid-state batteries
By 2026, Stellantis will be launching a demonstration fleet of EVs fitted with solid-state batteries from U.S. startup Factorial. This battery technology reduces fire risk and enables automakers to make lighter and lower-cost EVs while improving their range on a single charge. By integrating Factorial's innovative battery solution into the STLA Large platform, Stellantis is validating its potential to enhance its EV lineup, improving the experience for its EV buyers. Batteries will be fitted in a fleet of all-new Dodge Charger Daytona vehicles, with the STLA Large platforms also supporting large-sized models of other group brands, such as Jeep, Chrysler, Alfa Romeo and Maserati.
Meanwhile, Worksport Ltd continues to enhance the pickup experience with its innovative tonneau covers.
Established as an innovative U.S.-based manufacturer of hybrid and clean energy solutions for light trucks, Worksport just announced a targeted market release of its highly anticipated AL4 Premium Tonneau Cover has been scheduled for December 15, with manufacturing of production-ready samples for testing and customer evaluation already in motion. With this launch, Worksports expects to further boost sales channels, improve profit margins, and enhance brand penetration considering that this is the highest-volume category of all hard tonneau covers in the $4 billion market. The initial offering will cover Ford Motor, Ram under the Stellantis umbrella and General Motors with Chevrolet and GMC brands, while the R&D team works on developing variations to suit Toyota Motor
Worksport already disrupted the market with its solar-power duo: the tonneau cover SOLIS and the portable battery system COR that are currently in the Alpha release phase. These portable nano-grid systems are set to revolutionize off-grid power solutions, bringing the pickup experience to a whole new level. In September, Worksport reported successful lab results of level 1 Tesla charging with the COR energy system, more precisely of the Model 3. Therefore, Worksport addressed range anxiety that has also been troubling owners of the Tesla Cybertruck, while already nearing completion of product engineering for its solar-powered ecosystem to fit the first electric pickup that has hit the road, the R1T from Rivian Automotive
Electric or powered by an internal combustion engine, pickups are as strong as it gets so no wonder their popularity is showing no signs of fading away even in the EV era that is changing the automotive industry for good.