NIO is confident with the price of its EVs and will go after VW with a new brand making more affordable options.
Monthly Archive: May 2023
How Do Electric Car Owners Save Money Compared To Gas Car Drivers?
Will an EV save you so much money that it's actually a better deal than buying a much cheaper gas car?
The Wuling Bingo Shines In China, Silver Badge Good News For Global Market?
The SAIC–GM–Wuling (SGMW) joint venture has been setting the trends in China when it comes to cool, affordable, mini EVs. After the smash hit Hongguang Mini EV and its many flavors, including the colorful Macaron Edition and the Cabriolet version, SGMW is about to unleash the Baojun Yep Mini SUV. But before the Baojun Yep […]
US: Subaru Solterra Sales Slowly Climb Up In April 2023
One out of every 100 new Subarus sold last month was all-electric.
White House says Toyota ‘fully committed’ to electric cars
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsRimac Group To Enter Stationary Energy Storage Systems Market
The new Rimac Energy subsidiary will start ESS mass production in 2025 in Croatia, targeting more than 10 GWh of annual production.
2023 Ford Mach-E with LFP battery: 250 miles, starts at $44,795
Ford has already promised that it will be ramping up production rates for its Mustang Mach-E electric car. But earlier this week it delivered an added perk that wasn’t already anticipated: another price cut. With it, pricing drops on all of the Mustang Mach-E electric cars by as much as $3,700—factoring in a mandatory destination fee...
In A Decarbonized World, Will Freedom Of Mobility Be Affordable To A Happy Few Only?
The question “In a Decarbonized World, Will Freedom of Mobility Be Affordable to a Happy Few Only?” was the topic of the first Freedom of Mobility Forum debate. This was a debate between intelligent, well informed, very opinionated people who regretfully used the debate to talk about their mobility-related hobby-horses and mostly ignored the question*. […]
Getting to Work on Workplace Charging
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated in 2019 that there were 6.1 million employers in the United States. However, as of early 2021, there were estimated to be fewer than 10,000 chargers at workplaces. With transportation now the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, the country must rapidly scale the adoption of […]
First Tesla Semi Independent Performance Data Coming In September
That's when PepsiCo will enter a Tesla Semi into a three-week trucking event dedicated to showcasing advances in freight efficiency.