After that, plan for a "resurgence"—especially if traditional automakers ink deals with EV startups and Chinese firms.
Author: Tim Levin
Mini learned of a customer's "thermal event" and issued the recall. The fix is a dealer-installed software update.
Volkswagen is reviving the iconic Scout brand to make a line of rugged EVs. The reveal event is just around the corner.
Rivian Rewards earns buyers and referrers free charging and points they can put toward various Rivian products.
GM hopes to sell more of its electric vans by folding BrightDrop in to the Chevy brand.
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That's on top of another $1 billion investment earlier this year. It should help the EV startup get the Gravity SUV off the ground.
"Yes you could save some costs, but we don’t see it as a customer benefit," Rivian CEO and founder RJ Scaringe said.
No matter where you live or what car you buy, every EV is cheaper to fill up than a comparable gas car.
China's biggest EV maker is setting its sights on Canada's car market, according to documents filed with the country's government.