The company says "Please do not drive the [affected] vehicles."
Monthly Archive: February 2023
Is The US Public Charging Situation Ruining Electric Cars?
Aside from the Tesla Supercharger network, public fast-charging stations in the US are arguably lagging way behind.
Is The US Public Charging Situation Ruining Electric Cars?
Aside from the Tesla Supercharger network, public fast-charging stations in the US are arguably lagging way behind.
Rivian R1T Electric Pickup Vs Jeep Gladiator: Off-Road Rival Test
Does electric or gas power make for better off-road performance? There's only one way to find out.
Nissan Recalls Almost 65,000 Leaf EVs Due To Error In Driver’s Manual
The manual contained instructions that could lead to decreased defroster performance.
How Will China’s Spy Balloon Affect US-China Relations?
I have to admit that at first I didn’t see the Chinese spy balloon drifting into US airspace as the crisis that it would, well, balloon into. Countries spend large amounts of resources spying on each other, expanding their methods as new technologies become available. This is well-known. High-altitude intelligence gathering is routine. As a […]
Jeep 4xe Super Bowl commercial highlights modern version of ‘Electric Boogie’
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsUS: Tesla Increased Model Y Prices By $500
The increase concerns two out of three versions available on the market.
Hyundai USA Launches Evolve+ EV Subscription Program From $699
Hyundai says the month-to-month subscription service is meant to attract the "EV-curious" audience to its Kona Electric and Ioniq 5.
Electric Trucks & Buses Have Lowest Emissions
Just ahead of new draft emissions rules from the EU Commission for heavy trucks, an ICCT report says battery-electric is best by a wide margin.