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An EVgo charging station in a parking garage in Monterey Park, California

Electrify America Aims to Double EV Charging Network by 2025

Today, concerns over climate change and solutions continue to dominate discussions in various industries, including the automotive sector. To meet the demand that hundreds of new EV models and thousands of EV drivers will create on the road, Electrify America aims to at least double its network of charging stations by the year 2025.
An LAPD Tesla Model S P85D model at the 44th annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament

Silent Running: NYPD Just Got a Tesla Model 3 Patrol Car

The days of the old Crown Victoria police patrol cars are gone, quickly being replaced by faster, more efficient models. In fact, police departments around the country are toying with the idea of investing in electric vehicles, with Tesla is currently the front-runner for providing an EV alternative to law enforcement officials.
A chrome Tesla logo on a black background on a red car.

What Is Elon Musk’s Role in the EV Revolution?

Since Tesla's first electric model hit the automotive market, Elon Musk, one of the co-founders, has worked hard to bring new innovation to an industry that is now filling up with electric vehicles. Tesla's website explains Elon Musk's role in this ever-growing industry. What is his mission and how will he bring it to life?
A dark blue 2021 Volkswagen Atlas SUV model parked in the middle of a desert plain

Does the Volkswagen ID.8 Mean the Atlas SUV Is Dead?

Volkswagen is reinventing its lineup with a set of EVs dubbed the ID. series. By 2022, most of these vehicles will be available to consumers. Some, like the ID.3 hatchback, will be confined to Europe. However, nearly all of the ID. models, including the Volkswagen ID.8, should make their way to the U.S. soon enough.
The Cadillac Lyriq EV SUV parked outside a luxury home

Every New Cadillac Will Be Electric From Here on Out

The electric revolution is well on its way, and Cadillac has joined the long list of automakers that are going EV-only. Cadillac has decided to set its deadline for fully transitioning into an EV-only automaker by 2030. Here's a look at how Cadillac plans to transition and what those EVs may look like.
A light blue Kia Stinger at a 2020 reveal with a red background.

The Canceled Kia Stinger Might Live on as an EV

The Kia Stinger is a beloved car by those who've had the good fortune to drive one, but that may not have been enough. Although not completely confirmed, the Stinger is likely on its last legs. It's rumored that Kia has canceled the car, but the Kia Stinger may rise again as an EV.