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The Level 2 Universal Wall Connector chargers will be able to top off many EVs during an overnight stay.
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Toyota reveals hydrogen fuel-cell electric pickup truck
The hydrogen fuel-cell pickup is roughly the same size as the U.S. Tacoma, and this particular project had the backing of the U.K. government and partner companies.
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Review: 2024 Polestar 2 EV is a late bloomer worth another look
The Polestar 2 finds its sweet spot with a shift to rear-wheel drive, but it’s still not for everyone.
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2024 VW ID.4 EV gets more power, likely boost to range
A new power unit at the rear wheels in both single- and dual-motor models with the larger battery pack will boost performance and bring a range improvement, VW suggests.
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VW ID.GTI Concept EV re-ups the fun compact car for the electric era
The ID.GTI Concept pays homage to all the gasoline versions of the GTI, while applying the formula to a cost-conscious EV.
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2025 BMW EV will get this minimalist look, more range, faster charging
A 2025 production EV, yet unnamed, may take the form of this concept—a traditional three-box sedan expected to be about the same size as the 3-Series, Tesla Model 3 and Hyundai Ioniq 6.
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But both the Cooper and Countryman will still be offered in gasoline form, as the brand starts to shift to electric.
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Why are Teslas, EVs stolen less often than gasoline vehicles?
Adjusted for the vehicle population, the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have the lowest frequency of claims of any vehicles—and the IIHS suggests a simple explanation.
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Rivian R1S, R1T: Quad-Motor vs. Dual-Motor EVs compared
With its Enduro drive unit, Rivian looks to put its growing pains in the rearview mirror of its Dual-Motor electric vehicles.
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Tesla range not degraded by frequent fast-charging, study finds
Results show no significant acceleration of range degradation for those who fast-charge 90% of the time versus those fast-charging less than 10% of the time, according to Recurrent.
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Mercedes renews plans for its own EV fast-charging hubs
Mercedes' High Power Charging Network will be differentiated in North America from the EV charging network being established with six other automakers, the automaker clarified with renewed info on its global charging plans.
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Tesla Powerwall owners will boost Texas power grid, make money
A "virtual power plant" pilot program will pay Tesla Powerwall owners to provide an extra boost to stabilize the electrical grid at peak times.
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Which EV is the lowest-rated by the EPA in efficiency? Which state is revamping its EV incentives toward low-income drivers? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending August 25, 2023. A series of tech and styling improvements due in the 2024 Mercedes-Benz EQB EV will help make this compact yet boxy and spacious SUV—seating up to seven—even more distinctive in the market. Plug & Charge compatibility, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a new infotainment system are among the upgrades. The Kia EV5 was...
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2024 Mercedes-Benz EQB EV refreshes tech, preserves boxy brilliance
Don't expect a lot more range or faster charging, but a sharpened look and improved cabin interface keep this well-packed EV in top form.
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Vinfast claims 330-mile EPA range for three-row VF 9
The VF 9 is one of the EVs Vinfast plans to build in North Carolina starting in 2024.
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GMC Hummer EV official EPA ratings show lowest MPGe of any EV
What do its low MPGe figures mean? In short, thinking over the long run, its 50 MPGe is still much better than 50 mpg.
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Here’s why convertible EVs, electric sports cars are so scarce
A combination of factors keep electric convertibles from the U.S. market—although that could change soon.
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Fisker electric pickup, Acura ZDX debut, Rivian R1S review, Tesla Standard Range: The Week in Reverse
Will reliable charging reverse the trend toward super-size EV batteries? Which company signed on for future Tesla Supercharger access this week? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending August 18, 2023. In a review of the Rivian...
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Up to 15 inches of ground clearance, a quiet and clean propulsion system, impressive range, and an Adventure Network add up to such great heights in the three-row electric SUV.
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Fisker Alaska: $45,000 US-made electric truck previewed
Fisker's electric pickup remains under development, but new specs and photos help sketch out the market position of the fledgling EV brand's "everything" vehicle.
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Tesla drops Model S, Model X base price with Standard Range versions
Tesla's latest price adjustment teases a lower price for the Model X and Model S, with reduced driving range—albeit a larger battery with range to be potentially unlocked later with an extra fee.
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Stellantis mulls $25,000 EV: Future Bolt EV rival?
Is an affordable EV costing $25,000 or less and made in the U.S. even possible? Considering the EV tax credit, it's already here in the Bolt EV and EUV lineup.
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2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ revealed with 450 miles of range for around $130,000
The all-electric full-size SUV will seat up to seven passengers and come loaded with the latest tech when it launches next summer.
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Review: 2024 Lucid Air Sapphire sets a high bar, dresses down Plaid
The Air Sapphire checks in at 1,234 hp from three motors, in a big sedan weighing more than 5,000 pounds.
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