Breaking Down the Cost of an EV Battery Cell
As electric vehicle (EV) battery prices keep dropping, the global supply of EVs and demand for their batteries are ramping up.Read More
As electric vehicle (EV) battery prices keep dropping, the global supply of EVs and demand for their batteries are ramping up.Read More
You probably have heard all the rumors lately that EV emissions are greater than the emissions of gasoline-powered cars. Instead of helping to clean up the environment, they are actually making things worse. They use more energy in the manufacturing process, the electricity used to charge their batteries is not […]
Bob Galyen has spent his career building electric car batteries. And he thinks the United States has a problem.Read More
Electric vehicle (EV) charging is about to become much more user-friendly with the introduction of commercial wireless technology. Gone will be the usual dirty and tangled cords. Gone will be the challenge of connecting those cords into your car in the dark and/or bad weather, and gone will be forgetting to […]
Four years after we first drove a prototype in California, Jack travels to sunny Milton Keynes for an early first drive in the almost production-ready VW ID. Buzz. This electric people carrier has been one of the most hotly anticipated new EVs of the decade, but has it survived that […]
After gaining good experience with a Volvo FE Electric, Unicon is now taking the next big step towards emission-free distribution by introducing a new generation of electric truck mixers with longer range and higher payload. Therefore, the company intends to place the country’s largest private single order to date for […]
This is a reaction to an interview with four influential European journals as previously reported on by Steve Hanley. Originally, the title of this article was “The Lies Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Told The Press,” but I changed it to “Fairytales Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Tells The World.” The change […]
The number of electric vehicles (EVs) is gradually growing across the globe, and the charging infrastructure for these vehicles continues to expand. By 2019, there were an estimated 7.3 million EV chargers worldwide, of which about 6.5 million units were private, installed by homeowners and those found in workplaces and […]
As the EV revolution picks up speed, electric car advocates like to emphasize that electric cars do not leave carbon dioxide emissions in their wake. Nor do they spew nitrogen oxide pollution or fine particulate matter from exhaust pipes. (Note: All tires shed some particulates as they wear and EVs, […]