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What installing EV infrastructure REALLY takes – MD7 interview

For electric vehicles to ultimately work – I mean really work, at scale – it’s going to take so much more than a fancy-looking new car or truck with a fancy new integrated electric powertrain parked in every driveway across the nation. There’s an underground component to this whole thing too, both metaphorically and literally. It

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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?

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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.

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Time to embrace some EV realities

There’s a moment when you’ve been working toward something where that “something” becomes very real and all the excitement you used to feel about it takes a back seat to the challenges that lie ahead. Moving forward means taking a deep breath, swallowing hard and remembering why you started down this path in the first

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Time to embrace some EV realities

There’s a moment when you’ve been working toward something where that “something” becomes very real and all the excitement you used to feel about it takes a back seat to the challenges that lie ahead. Moving forward means taking a deep breath, swallowing hard and remembering why you started down this path in the first

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Three fun Tesla facts

Tesla spends far less on advertising than the industry average of about $485 per car sold. Now that’s fun!

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Is solar the future of EV transport? (Sono Motors interview)

Sono Motors might be on to something. The idea is that if a solar-powered electric vehicle can recharge its battery via the sun equal to a driver’s average commute time, the driver will never have to worry about range anxiety creeping into their consciousness ever again. And that’s the goal of the Sono Sion, the

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Is solar the future of EV transport? Sono Motors CEO says yes

Sono Motors might be on to something. The idea is that if a solar-powered electric vehicle can recharge its battery via the sun equal to a driver’s average commute time, the driver will never have to worry about range anxiety creeping into their consciousness ever again. And that’s the goal of the Sono Sion, the

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What’s new with electric truck maintenance

Electric vehicles are throwing a metaphorical wrench (hopefully a non-conductive one) into vehicle maintenance and repair. EVs have fewer moving parts and fluids. There are no exhaust aftertreatment systems to worry about. Regular maintenance necessities of many vehicle components, like brakes, are also expected to drop. And, as a result, EVs are expected to reduce

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Reviewing the Super73-R Brooklyn ebike

It’s an exciting time for the ePowersports industry – especially ebikes. As my local Ohio weather has gotten warmer in the last couple months and I began hitting the Metroparks again, the amount of electric bicycles I spot in 2022 is just bonkers. And, that’s for good reason. They’re a fun twist on an old

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