Electric vehicle adoption is jumping in countries around the world, but perhaps no more quickly than in Europe’s wealthier nations. Along with higher EV sales comes the need for more EV charging, and we’ve got some more good news in that regard here again. Denmark’s electric vehicle uptake has been growing strong — great news […]
Monthly Archive: February 2023
Solar-Powered EV Charging from Electrify America
Electric cars are clean, but solar-powered electric cars are much cleaner. For years, many electric car drivers have been charging up with solar power at home, but solar-powered charging away from home is a bit more challenging. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said many years ago that all Tesla Superchargers would be solar powered — but […]
The Well Educated Yet EV Misinformed
Today’s story is inspired by my visit to the dentist. Before she filled my mouth with instruments and her assistant began the incessant sucking out of my saliva, we had a short chat about electric vehicles. She knows I drive a Tesla because I told her a few months ago when I suffered a broken […]
New Fully-Electric MINI Cooper SE Comes As Convertible For 1st Time
The MINI Cooper is one of the cutest vehicles in history. It always looks so stylish, and it makes one fondly think of a different era, or Bond films, or something else fun and mysterious. We just saw a convertible version today, and we admired how cool it looked. Incidentally, soon, convertible MINI Coopers we […]
BMW Ramping Up Electric Car Production, Including In Mexico
Just about every automaker on the planet is increasing its electric vehicle production to some degree in 2023, and BMW Group is no exception. In fact, BMW seems to be on a serious push to try to take more of the EV market. Naturally, it must know that its survival, and certainly its success, in […]
Wiesmann’s €320,000 Project Thunderball EV Sold Out For First Year
The company does not say how many electric luxury roadsters it expects to make in 2024, the first year of production.
Battery issue halts Ford F-150 Lightning production
Production and shipments of the Ford F-150 Lightning have been stopped, though sales continue. On Tuesday, Ford spokesperson Emma Bergg confirmed to Green Car Reports a stop-build and in-transit stop-ship order has been given for the F-150 Lightning pickup truck due to a potential battery issue. Ford on Wednesday confirmed the issue as...
EV charging terms you need to know: What are Superchargers, CCS and CHAdeMO?
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsWireless Charging for Autonomous Electric Buses
How many buzzwords can you fit into one story or title? Wireless charging for autonomous electric buses is about as good as it gets. (Perhaps we could squeeze “AI” in there somewhere.) Well, it certainly caught my attention. The news comes from WiTricity, which calls itself “the leader in wireless EV charging.” Unsurprisingly, the setting […]
THOK E-Bikes Opens Registrations For 2023 THOK Tribe
THOK's e-MTB festival will be held in Tuscany, Italy, from May 13 to 14, 2023.