The Tesla Cybertruck’s Charging Speeds Are Getting Slammed. Here’s What We Know
NYC's approach to incentivizing EVs for Uber and Lyft drivers faces unintended consequences.
Three successful charging attempts at 3 different types of fast chargers.
There are lessons to be learned from the country which has the biggest EV adoption rate in the world.
No more swiping cards or tags at chargers.
Extremely cold weather is the cause, but a lot of the issues could have been avoided or rectified ahead of time.
One new all-electric Mazda is expected to enter the market by 2025, but the automaker remains behind on EVs.
That's 900 new EV chargers each week, or more than 46,000 per year.
The company’s 10,000+ annual goal is far more than most competitors.
To mark the death of the connector in Tesla’s eyes, the truck is designed to physically reject a CCS1 to NACS adapter.
Yes, there is room for improvement. But it's also within specifications here and full of potential for better speeds down the line.