New ‘flying taxis’ from France will fly passengers at the 2024 Olympics
Paris is setting the stage for a transportation revolution as it prepares for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games by planning a fleet of electric flying taxis.
Tesla Charging Network Nears Industry Standard Status
Rivian, an electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it will follow in the footsteps of General Motors and Ford by joining Tesla's charging network in the coming year.
Info that you should know before buying a used EV
The used electric vehicle (EV) market is gaining attention due to attractive tax breaks and incentives available to buyers.
US still losing the EV race after signing a mineral deal with Japan
Japan is aiming to strengthen its position in the electric vehicle (EV) space through a critical minerals trade deal with the United States.
Tesla Nearing Vehicle Autonomy, According to Musk
During the VivaTech conference in Paris, Elon Musk announced that Tesla is nearing the achievement of fully autonomous vehicles, highlighting that autonomy is the primary driver of the company's market value.
Breaking the 4-Hour Barrier: Mateo Jaramillo's Quest to Extend Lithium Batteries
Form Energy's CEO, Mateo Jaramillo, discusses how iron-air batteries could revolutionize renewable energy, enabling 24/7 electricity production and reducing reliance on polluting energy sources.
Freight Train Batteries Could Aid Power Grid in Emergencies
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory propose using electric batteries on freight trains to support the power grid during spikes in energy demand.
Toyota's Fun Experiment: Developing an Electric Vehicle with Manual Transmission
Toyota engineers are developing a simulated manual transmission for electric cars, aiming to add a fun feature for those who enjoy the experience of shifting gears.
Debate Arises as EPA Proposes Mandates for Electric Vehicle Adoption, Raising Concerns Over Costs and Infrastructure Challenges
Proposed regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aim to significantly increase the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), requiring 60% of new car sales to be EVs by 2030 and 67% by 2032.
The truth about long-distance EV road trips
When Gia Mora made a commitment in 2021 to fly only once every three years for environmental reasons, she faced challenges in long-distance travel.
The implications of Tesla's charging partnerships with Ford and GM for the electric vehicle industry
Ford Motor, General Motors, and Tesla have made significant strides in revolutionizing the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in North America.
Schneider announces the capacity to simultaneously charge 32 battery-powered trucks at its California facility
Schneider National Inc. has inaugurated a new electric charging depot at its South El Monte Intermodal Operations Center in California to support its fleet of approximately 100 battery-powered Class 8 trucks, specifically the Freightliner eCascadia battery electric trucks (BETs).
Electric Buses are the Silent Revolution in Public Transportation
According to BloombergNEF's Electric Vehicle Outlook, electric buses are set to dominate the global market by 2032, with approximately half of the world's buses running on battery power.
The Relationship Between the IRA and the US Battery Supply Chain: Understanding the Context
The Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), aimed at promoting clean energy technologies and bolstering the US clean energy industry, has had a significant impact on the lithium-ion battery (LiB) value chain for electric vehicles and energy storage.
GM's electric vehicles to tap into Tesla's expansive charging network
General Motors (GM) has announced that its electric vehicles (EVs) will be able to use Tesla's extensive charging network starting in early 2024.
Addressing Critical Infrastructure Challenges for Electric Trucks
The deployment of battery-electric trucks in North America has been hindered by significant infrastructure issues, as discussed by Voltera CEO Matt Horton in a conversation with Jim Park, equipment editor.
Rapid Rise in EV Sales May Not Be Enough to Meet Emissions Reduction Targets
BloombergNEF predicts that global electric vehicle sales will more than double by 2026, reaching around 27 million units, driven by strong sales in China and the US.
Lawsuits Filed by 19 States against EPA Regarding California's Heavy Truck Phaseout
Lawsuits have been filed by 19 states, led by Iowa, against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its support for California's future ban on heavy diesel vehicles.
Schneider has commenced the use of its electric heavy-duty trucks on regional routes
Schneider National has launched an all-electric trucking fleet and high-scale e-charging center in Southern California.
We may not need EVs to lower carbon emissions
Toyota has released a study suggesting that electric vehicles (EVs) may not be necessary to significantly reduce carbon emissions.