Lotus Emeya May Charge Quicker Than Porsche Taycan, Lucid Air Electric / eMobility / eV June 11, 2024 The Lotus Emeya peaked at 402 kilowatts during one recorded charging session from 10 to 80%, averaging a remarkable 331 kW throughout.
Porsche Will Pay You $4,500 To Defect From Another EV Brand Electric / eMobility / eV June 7, 2024 Tired of that Tesla? Porsche is offering serious money to try a Taycan instead.
This ‘Dead’ Tesla Model S Was Bought For Just $10,100 Electric / eMobility / eV June 7, 2024 Just a little work brought it back from the dead. That’s a steal for a Model S P90D with plenty of life left in its battery.
Driving EVs In The U.S. Has A Third Of The Emissions Of ICE, Study Finds Electric / eMobility / eV June 5, 2024 This varies depending on where you live in the country, but driving electric is cleaner in most U.S. regions.
This Is How Fast Tesla Cybertruck Charges Flat To Full Electric / eMobility / eV May 30, 2024 The Cybetruck peaked at around 250 kWs on the V3 Supercharger, but it had already tapered down to 220 kW by the time the truck his 15%.
Lucid CEO Criticizes Tesla, Says It’s “Losing Its Way” Electric / eMobility / eV May 30, 2024 Peter Rawlinson—himself a former Tesla engineer—thinks the world's leading EV manufacturer is no longer as focused as it used to be.
Watch Tesla FSD Get Confused And Stop On Railroad Tracks Electric / eMobility / eV May 29, 2024 There was a stop sign immediately after the railroad crossing, and the car didn’t know how to proceed.
Rivian May Offer Dual Motor Performance Pack As A Software Update Electric / eMobility / eV May 28, 2024 Dual-motor Rivians can’t match quad motor variants’ oomph, but the Performance Pack narrows the gap.
The Base Tesla Model 3 Has Just 148 HP In Singapore Electric / eMobility / eV May 28, 2024 Tesla has limited the power of the Model 3 to 110 kilowatts (148 horsepower) in Singapore and the Model Y to 159 kW (213 hp) in Turkey.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Is Quicker Than ICE SUVs, Even A Lamborghini Urus Electric / eMobility / eV May 25, 2024 Yes, that’s right: a Hyundai can outaccelerate one of the quickest SUVs in the world powered by a twin-turbo V8.