The new model year will arrive at U.S. dealerships in the second half of 2024.
Category: Electric
2025 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter adds smaller battery, shorter wheelbase
The Mercedes-Benz eSprinter electric van debuted for the 2024 model year with a long 170-inch wheelbase, a large 113-kwh battery, and a high roof. For 2025, it adds a shorter 144-inch wheelbase, a smaller 81-kwh battery, and a shorter standard roof, the brand announced on Monday. In that configuration, the base price falls from $74,181 to $63,545...
The Affordable Kia EV3 Will Be Released This Year
The Kia EV3 will is the first step to grow volume and meet the demand for reasonably priced EVs.
Carbonfuture To Host Carbon Removal Summit 2024 In London June 13th
Carbonfuture will host its second annual summit dedicated to carbon dioxide removal (CDR), in partnership with Reuters Events on June 13th in London.
2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore: Finally, A New Convertible EV
Weighting only 176 pounds more than the coupe version, the Cabriolet is expected to perform like its hardtop sibling.
One-Third Of US EV Sales In Q1 2024 Were Tesla Model Ys
Sales of Tesla’s ubiquitous Model Y crossover are still going strong, even despite the EV market slowdown.
Cotierra’s Biochar Tech Aims to Enrich Colombia’s Coffee Industry
Cotierra's biochar solution is uniquely designed for the agricultural conditions of the Global South, beginning with Colombian coffee farms.
Italy forces Alfa Romeo Milano name change — call it Junior now
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsRivian EV route planning schools charging networks with grade system
Rivian announced Monday that it will start planning routes around charger reliability in a new way—by grading each real-world charge site. The change is part of Rivian’s Software Update 2024.11.01, which rolls out to its vehicles, including the R1T electric pickup and R1S electric SUV, starting Monday. And with it, route planning will...