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Tesla selloff is the EV stock’s biggest drawdown
Yahoo Finance Live's Brian Sozzi breaks down the stat of the day.
California Investing $2.9 Billion To Double Number Of EV Chargers
The investment will add 90,000 new EV chargers across the state, more than double the 80,000 chargers already installed.
Ford teases new mid-size electric crossover, its first passenger EV coming from Cologne in 2023
Ford’s electric vehicle rollout has been deemed a success thus far, but the automaker plans to accelerate the momentum in...
Data shows Tesla and Nissan are tops in EV reliability
Tesla and Nissan currently top Consumer Reports' rankings for most-reliable EVs, although survey data still indicates EVs generally have more problems than other vehicle types. The Tesla Model 3 is now the second most reliable new EV available, according to CR. It was topped only by the Kia EV6, but because the Kia was new for the 2022 model year...
Mercedes-Benz recalls 950 EQE vehicles in China
Just a month ago, Mercedes-Benz lowered the prices of all three versions of the EQE by about RMB 50,000.
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Toyota starts to see how its EVs can aid the power grid
Toyota is the latest automaker to work with an electrical utility on ways to use EVs to aid the grid. The automaker on Thursday announced a pilot project with Texas-based utility Oncor for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, which allows EVs to discharge power back into the grid. Other automakers and utilities have already expressed interest in V2G...
Nio ET7 wins Car of the Year in Sweden
Also won best in luxury class award
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Faraday Stock Plunges. EV Maker Admits It Needs A Lot More Cash.
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric says it wants to start production of its ultraluxury vehicles in March of 2023, but it needs another $150 million to $170 million to make that happen.
Ford Gives A Peek At VW MEB-Based EV Coming To Europe In 2023
Unsurprisingly, it’s yet another crossover, which looks like it’s going to be about the same size as a VW ID.4.