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Author: Patrick George
California May Require Bidirectional Charging EVs. That Could Save Lives
A new California law could require the battery power in EVs to feed other devices, homes and even the grid could be a game-changer.
Even Toyota Knows The End Of Internal Combustion Is Near
"There is a decision being made now as to whether to stop making pure ICE for the U.S. market," the company's chief scientist said.
Tesla Scored A Win Against BYD
Tesla still managed to knock out BYD in global EV sales. Plus, we look at Maserati's marketing woes and new anti-China moves in Europe.
I’ve Been Running An EV Publication For A Year. Here’s What I’ve Learned
Transforming a society centered around gas-powered cars is proving harder than expected. And it requires thinking differently.
Kia And Hyundai’s EV And Hybrid Push Continues To Pay Off
The Korean duo posted record-breaking electric and hybrid sales in September and Q3 of 2024. Here's where the wins are.
Stellantis Needs A Turnaround. But The Fix Is Far From Clear
Who should be next to lead the European-American conglomerate, and what must they do? Plus, GM educates dealers on EVs.
Ford EVs Now Come With Home Charger And Installation
The new Ford Power Promise is a set of services designed to fix some of the biggest barriers to EV adoption.
Hyundai’s Plan For Underground EV Fires: This Firefighting Robot
The Hyundai Motor Group is not messing around when it comes to the threat of parking garage EV fires.
The Chevy Blazer EV Gets Way Better For 2025: More Range, New Models
The long-awaited SS version goes on sale in Q1 2025, while other variants get improved range, horsepower and torque.