Why bi-directional charging is so important for EV buy-in
Bi-directional charging gives EV owners potential for saving some green via their energy provider.
California’s combustion engine car sales ban takeaways
The new rule says that by 2035 all new cars and light trucks sold in California will be zero-emission vehicles.
Are these battery breakthroughs real?
I look at EV battery so-called “breakthroughs” to tell you if they’re real, or so fake they make me want to keel.
Are hydrogen vehicles worth the cost of hydrogen?
You don’t see many hydrogen-powered vehicles out there. But, if it can be produced cheaply, hydrogen’s stock will rise.
Delivery vehicles are experiencing an EV renaissance
Last-mile is a natural fit for EVs because defined routes can be planned to maximize range and recharging opportunities.
We break down the upcoming Mullen FIVE EV crossover
Expected to debut around late 2024, this crossover will have a 325-mile range and feature exclusive technology.
You can’t deny the EV charger revolution is happening
In the not-so-distant future, today’s rather drab charging affairs will be getting a bit of a pick-me-up.
The quest for unlimited EV range
How much range do we need? Is 500 miles on a charge enough? Or, do we just want to stop plugging in altogether?
What’s happening in the EV job market?
We take a dive into details of the 2022 U.S. Energy and Employment Report to see where the EV interest lies.
Three fun Tesla facts
Tesla spends far less on advertising than the industry average of about $485 per car sold. Now that’s fun!
Three EV partnerships we’re excited for
These EV collaborations are helping to advance the next phase automotive technology.
What the EV infrastructure boom means for fast charging
Researchers estimate that by 2032, fast-charging DC stations will take up roughly 44% of the market share.