Could hordes of self-driving cars be turned into weapons against us? It's a little silly, but the science isn't entirely fiction.
Author: Patrick George
Tesla’s Latest Production Hell: Batteries For The Cybertruck
Also on today's Critical Materials roundup: Good news for fuel economy, and the Biden Administration may soon hit China harder.
Canada Declares All Cars Must Be Zero-Emission By 2035 And The Auto Industry Is Mad
Also on today's morning news roundup: an investigation into Tesla wheels falling off, and the latest on China's cautious EV expansion plans.
This Startup Wants Keep Your City Streets From Being A Mess Of EV Charging Wires
New York-based itselectric is rolling out a clever plan for urban Level 2 charging that could solve several problems at once
Nissan Ariya Production Finally Ramping Up. Can It Be A Contender?
Nissan's modern EV crossover effort has had production challenges of its own, but the automaker says things are looking up.
Note From The Editor: Where InsideEVs Is Going Next
Since 2012, we've been the go-to resource for early adopters. Now we're aiming higher and wider than ever.
Tesla Ends 2023 With An Autopilot Recall For 2 Million Cars
Plus, the charging industry faces consolidation in 2024 and more small, affordable EVs bite the dust.
What’s At Stake If America Backs Off In The EV Race
Between the NACS revolution and the election, 2024 could be a "wait and see" year for EV adoption and development.
The Tesla Cybertruck Will Start At $60,990, Go Up To $99,990
At last, we have details on the Cybertruck's official pricing.
I Saw The Tesla Cybertruck Up Close. My Jaw’s Still On The Floor
And not always in a good way. But the quality is better than we've seen before. Will this be a win for Tesla?