Side-by-side, the improvement in quality is clear to see.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Nissan Struggling To Match Ariya Production Expectations
The Japanese manufacturer originally expected to build almost 150,000 Ariya EVs this year.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
This Guy Sold His Rivian R1S For A Tesla Model Y: Find Out Why
Not long ago, this EV owner was ripping on Tesla and bought a Rivian. After one month, the tables have turned, and for good reasons.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Check Out This Tesla Model 3 Totaled By Teenage Driver In Rear-End Crash
The Tesla owner’s girlfriend suffered from a non-life-threatening injury. Everyone else walked away, but the car was a complete loss.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
BYD's Budget Defender Rival Expected To Go On Sale Globally In 2024
The rugged SUV will produce 671 hp.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
These 7 US states lead the nation in EV registrations
Seven states and the District of Columbia led the nation in plug-in car registrations in 2022, each with more than 10 per thousand people, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Along with D.C., the seven states with the most plug-in car registrations were California, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Vermont, Colorado, and Nevada. That’s…
Source: Hybrid and Electric Car News and Reviews
Believe it or not, the Amish are loving electric bikes
Electric bicycles have been finding favor in a growing number of communities. From hunters to surfers and even soldiers, e-bikes and their low-cost, far-reaching transportation options have permeated a surprising number of different groups and use cases. The latest community adopting e-bikes en masse may be even more of a surprise: the Amish.
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Source: Charge Forward
Watch 2023 Smart #1 Brabus Fail The Moose Test
But it was quite fast in the slalom.
Source: Electric Vehicle News
Quick Charge Podcast: March 11, 2023
Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
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Source: Charge Forward
Tesla Confirms The Switch To 48 Volt System
The Tesla Cybertruck will get it first.
Source: Electric Vehicle News