Plus, automakers want full first-year tax deductions back for R&D and Europe will soon require "battery passports" for EVs.
Author: Rob Stumpf
The U.S. Is Deploying 125 New EV Chargers Every Single Day
That's 900 new EV chargers each week, or more than 46,000 per year.
Tesla Cybertruck Race Cut Short Over Trailer Tires: Lead Engineer
Tesla's lead engineer on the Cybertruck says that it had to cut the quarter-mile test down due to the trailer tires' speed ratings.
Honda EVs Will Sport A Brand New Logo
Next-gen electric versions of Honda's passenger cars are getting a new logo for the first time in 22 years.
Detroit is Missing Out on CES 2024 and Hyundai is Still Belives in Flying
Plus, the range midpoint for new 2023 EVs was 270 miles, the EPA is reviewing California's 2035 ban on gas cars, and the trust of self-driving cars.
Tesla Cybertruck Is More American-Made Than Most Other Pickup Trucks
Its biggest competitor is the Honda Ridgeline.
Faraday Future Is Back, Baby (And May Get Delisted From The NASDAQ)
Plus, Car dealerships are shaking over new cybersecurity mandates, Norway's driving schools are banning new Teslas, and solid-state battery breakthroughs.
We Will Finally See Scout’s New EV This Summer
Plus, Rimac will reveal its robotaxis this year, and EVs are blamed for a high uptick in new car delays.
Scout’s Trademark Spree Reveals What First EV Trucks Could be Named
Not going to lie, "Reaper" sounds pretty badass.