The shift to electric cars is happening fast. And while many are quick to criticize EVs as the big problem, there are factors outside the car itself that need to be considered.
You've probably heard the name "Model T" before. But Foxconn, the company the assembles iPhones and produces semiconductors, is using the iconic name for their electric bus.
We constantly hear that electric cars are the future, but what if the future was now? How much energy would it take to power a nation of electric cars?
Electric cars seem to be the way of the future. But if EVs are really destined to rule the road, America needs more charging stations, and they just aren't being built fast enough.
When GM killed the EV1; its first all-electric car, it made sure none would ever ply the highways and byways ever again. Of the over 1,100 made, only 40 were saved. GM destroyed the rest. But occasionally, as rare as they are, another one pops up. This GM EV1 belongs to Howard University It’s not …
Some of the best luxury electric cars 2021 has to offer come from brands like Tesla, Jaguar, Polestar, and Porsche, but these don't come cheap. The Model Y is upwards of $130,000.
The new electric vehicle tax incentive has a lot of prerequisites to reach the full $12,500 amount, but will it get more people into EVs after all? Depending on what kind of vehicle buyers want, it could work.
Some of the best electric cars on the market right now might not have long ranges, but these EVs have a lot to offer buyers in other aspects. Technology, driving assistance, and safety features all make up for a shorter range.
Charging stations are appearing all across the globe, ready to charge the electric cars of tomorrow. But where does that electricity come from, and is it clean?
Will the price of electric vehicles start to decline as the government places more emphasis on this switch from gas to electric? Experts think the switch will happen within a few years.
The latest crisis of 2021 revolves around the Colonial Pipeline that runs down the east coast and works as the major source of fuel for many cities. Because of the cyber attack on the pipeline, gasoline-powered car owners are in a panic to ensure they will have enough gas, but electric-car owners have nothing to worry about.
As the auto world becomes more electrified with each passing day, more buyers are pulling the trigger on their very first electric car. However, just because automakers have decided to move in this direction doesn’t necessarily mean that buyers will as well. This is an especially complex issue when trying to sell expensive first-generation EVs. …
The lifespan of an electric vehicle has been highly debated, but will EVs be able to outlast gasoline cars? It depends on battery life and automaker's warranties.
What is the difference between Level 1, Level 2, and DC Fast Charging when it comes to electric vehicle charging? Level 1 is slow, Level 2 is fast, and Fast Charging is almost too fast.