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Joe Biden exiting a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe at the White House for a talk on climate and EVs

Joe Biden Wants Half of All New Vehicles to Be EVs by 2030, but Automakers Are Less Optimistic

Joe Biden recently released a statement highlighting an ambitious goal for EVs. The Biden administration's new goal is supposed to put the U.S. in better standing for the global EV race and would also put the U.S. one step closer to meeting carbon emission reductions, especially considering it rejoined the Paris Agreement earlier this year.
A harbor of boats powered by electricity in Brandenburg, Zehdenick

5 Reasons Electric Boats Engines Are Best

Although electric engines have not completely taken over combustion engines yet, there are plenty of compelling reasons to opt for electric over combustion engines, even when it comes to boats. EVs have made exponential gains in popularity over recent years, and innovations in technology have made electric engines more accessible than ever.
Elon Musk visiting a Tesla Factory in China with Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong

Tesla Files to Make 5 Different Versions of the Model Y to Boost Sales in China

As many industry experts predicted, the Silicon Valley-based EV manufacturer's market share has started experiencing a slight decrease. Additionally, the Financial Times has reported that electric vehicle sales have surged in China as demand for Teslas tumbles. However, this is something Elon Musk plans on remedying with five different versions of the Model Y.
A Porsche sign in front of a building with the logo.

Grab a New Porsche for up to $7,500 Off

When it comes to vehicles that offer premium performance with good reliability ratings, the Porsche is where it's at. Even its line of EVs is impressing a whole range of reviewers. But, these models aren't cheap. To help offset the cost of a Porsche you may be able to take advantage of up to $7,500.
Volkswagen and Nissan EV (electric car) models in Norway

More Than Half of Norway’s Vehicles in 2020 Were EVs

EVs are on their way to replacing gas-powered vehicles in the U.S. Mainstream carmakers like Volkswagen. However, even with all this innovation, the U.S. is lagging behind the rest of the world. For instance, more than 50% of all vehicles in Norway are EVs. In the U.S., that number is only rated at 2.5%.