Most of the world’s legacy automakers are slowly but surely raising their electrification games, and that’s good news for all concerned — car buyers need more choices, and the industry needs healthy competition. However, they still have a lot to learn, and some painful choices to make, if they hope to catch up to the […]
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Starting in June, NIO will basically maintain a construction rate of 120-150 battery swap stations per month.
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China's industrial regulator has released the latest list of new energy vehicles exempted from vehicle purchase tax, including the NIO ES7, the new ES8 and the new ES6, which has not yet been officially launched.
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A UK climate advocacy group is warning about a
Provided the customer qualifies for both federal- and state-level incentives.
The key to exceeding 300 miles was a battery pack with almost 108 kilowatt-hours of capacity.
Bell offers the latest and greatest helmet tech to keep your noggin safe on the most technical of descents.
This is the first sighting of Volkswagen's future entry-level EV, which is in the very early stages of development.
Bloomberg is out today with the story of how the Ford/CATL battery factory deal got done. It took two years and many trips back and forth across the Pacific. Even now, there are politicians who are unhappy about the deal to build a battery factory in Michigan that involves CATL and no one can say […]
The dream of an in-road, wireless EV charging system is not so dreamy any more. Indiana is among the states developing systems that will enable electric vehicles to recharge while in motion. That’s the sort of convenience that will help more drivers make the switch from gasmobiles to electric drive, much to the delight of […]