
US cities power up the EV charger grid
Today, EVs make up only 6% of new car sales, but charging providers warn that the infrastructure the US needs now is the same as the infrastructure it’ll need when every car owner drives electric
Today, EVs make up only 6% of new car sales, but charging providers warn that the infrastructure the US needs now is the same as the infrastructure it’ll need when every car owner drives electric
EV sales jumped two-thirds in 2022, even as traditional auto sales fell.
Automakers are taking a look under the hood of how the industry is selling their vehicles and are becoming convinced that moving transactions online may be the best way to go.
California is set to pass a law that would end the sale of all combustion-engine passenger vehicles by 2035.
Getting Americans inside an electric vehicle is becoming easier, but issues with price, availability, and infrastructure are keeping the market from really taking off.
The EV industry is running out of gas, so to speak, unable to keep up with order demand.
Ford wants to give drivers something to do as the electric and autonomous age nears.
The Biden Administration is ready to flip the switch on its country-wide EV plan.
EV adoption is going to change more than our roads.
Tesla just reported its best year in company history, breaking records in both quarterly and annual profits.