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We Built Too Many EV Battery Factories. Here’s What Happens Next

Battery manufacturers are facing a demand crisis, a new report from AlixPartners says.
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The Lucid Gravity Launch Got Off To A Rough Start. Lucid Says This Is Why

Lucid Gravity production was already supposed to be in full swing, but Lucid's interim CEO says three key problems got in the way.
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Used BMW iXs Are A Screaming EV Deal

The iX has all the range, space and tech you need, and used ones are going for less than 50% of MSRP.
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Ferrari’s EV ‘Shifting’ Won’t Work Like Gears. They’re ‘Power Levels’ Instead

Ferrari isn't trying to imitate internal-combustion engine noises and shifts. But it's trying to provide the same level of drama and connection.
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Ferrari’s First Electric Car Is Coming—And It Will Be A Loud, Quad-Motor Demon

It's called the Ferrari Elettrica. And it's not just an EV of an existing Ferrari, but a whole new approach to extreme performance.
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Federal EV Credits Disappeared. This State Just Upped Its Own Incentive To Help Replace Them

Forget $7,500 from the feds. How about $9,000 from the state?
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Don’t Miss These EV Lease Bargains Before They’re Gone

The tax credit goes away on Wednesday. So if you want a long-range, high-tech EV for less than $200 a month, you better move fast.
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‘A Dumpster Fire Inside A Train Wreck:’ Volvo Is Replacing Every EX90’s Central Computer

When the EX90 launched, Volvo promised imminent software fixes for its many bugs. But a year later, the company is making bigger changes.
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This Is The Cheapest Way To Get A 450-Mile EV

The fact that it's a 9,000-pound truck says a lot about modern American EVs. Excess reins, even in the electric era.
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Here’s Why The Nissan Ariya Had To Die In The U.S.

There won't be a 2026 Ariya, but that doesn't mean it's gone for good. It's messy.