Leon Poultney

Leon Poultney is an experienced automotive and technology journalist with nearly two decades in the industry. He covers electric vehicles (EVs) and the intersection of automotive and tech, while also having a passion for motorcycles. His work can be found across various publications, showcasing his expertise in reporting on topics such as in-car entertainment, robotized manufacturing plants, and emerging technologies like electric vertical take-off and landing craft. Leon's articles often focus on the latest developments in EVs and the automotive industry as a whole. With a strong background in both technology and journalism, he provides insightful analysis for readers interested in the rapidly evolving world of electric vehicles.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Android Auto 12.0: Stability Improvements, New Streaming Services, and Expanded App Capabilities for Selected Brands

Android Auto 12.0: Stability Improvements, New Streaming Services, and Expanded App Capabilities for Selected Brands

Broke On: Sunday, 19 May 2024 Google's Android Auto 12.0 update brings system stability improvements, prioritizes energy-efficient routes in Google Maps, and adds Max and Peacock streaming services for select brands. The new app category supports communication apps like messaging and VoIP software. Learn how to update your phone to enjoy these enhancements.
Polestar's Surprise Entry into Tech Industry: Unveiling the Polestar Phone with Meizu

Polestar's Surprise Entry into Tech Industry: Unveiling the Polestar Phone with Meizu

Broke On: Thursday, 18 April 2024 Polestar, the Swedish EV manufacturer, surprises with its first tech product: a smartphone. Collaborating with Chinese tech firm Meizu, Polestar's phone integrates seamlessly with its vehicles and runs on FlyMe OS. Sleek design, Snapdragon chipset, high-resolution screen, and impressive camera system are expected features.