Three ridiculous (but very cool) uses for EVs
EVs are an intriguing alternative to their gas-guzzling counterparts when it comes to getting us from Point A to Point B. But, there are some very smart people out there who have figured out how to use EVs in a few very smart ways that are… maybe a bit weird – but very cool. Like this
Where global EV sales are surging
Sales of EVs globally hit the 6.6 million mark in 2021, representing roughly 9% of global car sales in that year.
Are trucking fleets on pace for widespread zero-emissions adoption?
Take a bird’s eye view of any of America’s city streets or highways and chances are good that it won’t be long for you to see a commercial vehicle like a delivery van or heavy-duty truck. But, chances are slim, at least as of today, that that vehicle will be a fully-electric vehicle. Very few
What are the real-world emissions benefits of electric cars?
A recent study on cradle-to-grave emissions from Ford shows what electrification can do to reduce overall CO2 outflow.
EVs are getting closer to being able to charge anywhere
Drivers are anxious about knowing when they’ll next find a charger, so what if the charger came to the driver instead?
Is 100 miles of EV range in 2 minutes on the horizon?
Battery developer StoreDot says that by 2030 an EV could be charged with up to 100 miles of range in two minutes.
What’s the difference between an HEV and a PHEV?
Hybrids can be a bit confusing because there are two styles of these vehicles kind of lumped under the hybrid umbrella.
Three wild EVs that go beyond convention
With these three unconventional electric vehicles, someone started by saying “what if…” and ran with the idea.
Are inventory shortages changing EV interest?
Many Americans say their next vehicle may be an EV and auto manufacturers are ramping up production.
The future of powersport EVs is wide open
In the U.S. and beyond, two- and four-wheeled EV recreation is becoming more visible and more accessible.
Why independent auto shops should invest in EV services
Major manufacturers are committed to investing in EVs, and many are increasing their efforts in the coming years.
The Mercedes super fuel-efficient concept EV is super cool
Engineers say natural elements and naturally produced materials inspired the vehicle’s look and performance.