Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Zeekr is one of the most elegant, most advanced, and most high tech EV producers in the world. The brand is underneath the wing of Chinese auto giant Geely, but Zeekr has always seemed ... [continued]
Category: eMobility
The Vvolt Slice Lite Is A Right-Sized Lightweight Utility E-Bike Tested – CleanTechnica
When a cargo e-bike is too much for your daily needs, but a standard e-bike isn't enough, then a utility e-bike might be just the right fit, and the Vvolt Slice Lite is a solid contender.
Mercedes-Benz Electric Car Sales Weakened In Q1 2024
Nonetheless, almost a fifth of new cars were rechargeable, while all-electric cars represent one-tenth.
Tesla Tested ‘Crab Walk’ Tech For The Cybertruck, But Found It Useless
The GMC Hummer EV can turn all four wheels to "Crab Walk." Tesla passed on that for the Cybertruck.
You Can Get Up To $10,500 Off When Buying A New BMW EV
Leasing a new EV from BMW can bring even more savings.
Lotus Eletre Super SUV Priced From $107,000 In The US
Deliveries are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of the year.
Spain Has 11% Plugin Vehicle Share — New Monthly Market Share Report
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! A small introduction: Following the feedback of some readers, I have decided to stop focusing so much on the Dutch, French, and German markets, and start covering other, less media friendly markets, which allows ... [continued]
The EV Industry Has A Battery Oversupply Problem
That sounds bad, but it should result in cheaper batteries for everything from cars to stationary storage.
Google Maps Is About To Get A Lot Better For EV Charging
Attention from the biggest name in navigation should help finding an EV charger suck just a little bit less.
If $50,000 EVs still lose $6,000, when will EVs become profitable?
Legacy automakers are still losing thousands of dollars on many EV sales, according to newly published analysis from the Boston Consulting Group. BCG estimates that most automakers lose around $6,000 on each EV they effectively sell for $50,000, that price accounting for any tax credits or other incentives the customer might be eligible for...