Canadian officials followed the U.S.' lead, imposing a 100% tariff on Chinese-built EVs. Now, BYD's plans are on pause.
Category: eV
Is The Kia EV3 The EV We’ve Been Waiting For? Golden Steering Wheel Team Says Yes
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Several months ago, I discussed whether the Kia EV3 could be the EV most likely to “fill the hole” of the cheaper Tesla model (aka Model 2 or Model C) that people have been ... [continued]
You Can Now Lease A Tesla Cybertruck, But It Ain’t Cheap
If you want to lease America's most controversial truck, be prepared to write a four-figure check every month.
Chinese-Made MG4 Dethrones Tesla, Tops Australian Sales Charts
Sales of the MG4 electric hatchback quadrupled in October after the model got a significant price cut.
Tesla’s Trump Card: What Lies Next For Elon Musk’s Company?
Donald Trump stormed back into office this week. Here's what it could mean for Tesla.
Massive Virtual Power Plant Created From Thin Air
The virtual power plant movement is scaling up, powered by smart thermostats that enable utilities and ratepayers to collaborate.
Electric Mazda SUV arriving in 2027, CX-5 hybrid under development
Mazda on Thursday provided an update on its powertrain development efforts, which will emphasize bringing more development work on all-electric and hybrid powertrains in-house going forward. After launching the low-range MX-30 crossover, which has already been discontinued in the U.S., with all-electric and range-extended powertrains, Mazda has...
Tesla Model S Plaid reports for police duty
The next Tesla to become a cop car is the Model S Plaid UP.FIT, a division of Unplugged Performance created the police package for the Model S UP.FIT has also made a police-spec Cybertruck Unplugged Performance is displaying a new Tesla police car from its UP.FIT division at the 2024 SEMA show in Las Vegas. This time, it's the Model S Plaid that's...
Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 Is A Charging Hero. Here’s How It Does On
The Tesla NACS revolution comes to the Hyundai Ioniq 5. Here's how Hyundai engineers worked to get charging speeds just right.
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Starts At $43,975, XRT At $56,875
The refreshed, U.S.-made Ioniq 5 is eligible for a $3,750 tax credit when purchasing. It also gets a bigger battery and more range.