Suzuki Boss Says Making The Jimny An EV Would “Ruin” It. But Would It? Electric / eMobility / eV November 6, 2024 A light, fun, cheap all-electric Jimny would make a lot of sense, albeit a short-range one.
Detroit Is Turning Lampposts Into Internet-Connected EV Chargers Electric / eMobility / eV November 5, 2024 AT&T and Voltpost are joining forces to boost curbside EV charging in Michigan and the Metro-Detroit area.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV Is Getting A Diagonal Driving Feature Electric / eMobility / eV November 4, 2024 A software update will enable older Silverado EVs to move diagonally, just like the GMC Hummer EV and Sierra EV.
This Rivian R1T Accessory Is A Slide-Out Toolbox For The Gear Tunnel Electric / eMobility / eV October 26, 2024 Alternatively, it can be configured as a plain old storage box or a double-drawer setup.
Costco, Known For Gas Discounts, Cautiously Goes Into EV Fast Charging Electric / eMobility / eV October 25, 2024 The first Costco-branded DC fast chargers have built-in batteries.
Hyundai RN24 ‘Rolling Lab’ Is The Kind Of Car You Make Just For The Fun Of It Electric / eMobility / eV October 25, 2024 It packs Ioniq 5 N guts and a lot of WRC-inspired tech. It’s also more of a roll cage on wheels than a complete car.
Hyundai’s Drill Lance Pokes A Hole Into An EV’s Flaming Battery To Stop The Blaze Electric / eMobility / eV October 24, 2024 It can pierce the underbody of an EV in two minutes, which comes in handy when trying to handle a battery fire on a cargo ship.
The Volkswagen ID.7 Could Come To The U.S. Next Year–If You Want It Electric / eMobility / eV October 24, 2024 The swoopy liftback sedan will supposedly start at around $50,000. The question is: Would anyone buy it?
The 2025 Ford E-Transit Costs The Same As The Gas Version Electric / eMobility / eV October 24, 2024 That’s the upfront cost. When you factor in the potential incentives and much lower running costs, the numbers are even better.
Used EV Prices Continue To Go Down Electric / eMobility / eV October 22, 2024 The Tesla Model Y is now selling for roughly $28,000 on the used market, $800 less than the average used car irrespective of fuel type.