Biden’s Bold Electric Vehicle Push
President Biden has announced America's strictest vehicle exhaust emissions regulations yet, aiming to push the auto industry towards all-electric cars.
Shell's Strategic Shift From Gas Stations to EV Charging Stations
Energy giant Shell is shifting gears, planning to sell off some of its gas stations to make room for more electric vehicle charging stations.
Surge in EV Sales and the Road Ahead for Adoption in the U.S.
In the past year, over a million fully electric cars, trucks, and SUVs were sold in the U.S., marking a record in the country's shift away from gas-powered vehicles.
Apple's $10 Billion 'Project Titan' Automotive Dream Derailed
Apple has called it quits on its ambitious Apple car project, known internally as 'Project Titan', reallocating its 2000-strong workforce.
US DOE Invests $30 Million in EV Battery Supply Chain Boost with CIRCULAR Program
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $30 million to bolster the electric vehicle battery supply chain in the country.
EV Market Dynamics Showcase Strategies, Challenges, and Growth Opportunities
The EV market is experiencing some shifts: Tesla, Ford, and General Motors are adjusting strategies.
Rivian Stock Sees Modest Rebound Amid Investor Losses and Analyst Concerns
Rivian Automotive Inc. saw its shares bounce back slightly on Monday after a tough week marked by disappointing earnings.
Lessons Can Be Learned from Tesla's Success and Arrival's Demise
Starting a new automaker is no easy feat, and it's been a rarity in the last four decades. It's not just about designing a car but also establishing the necessary infrastructure.
EV Startup Arrival Faces Delisting and Financial Struggles Amidst Promising Beginnings
Arrival, the UK startup once hailed as an EV trailblazer with its micro-factories producing delivery vans for companies like Uber and UPS, is now in dire straits
Major Truck Manufacturers Join Forces in PACT to Accelerate Electric Truck Infrastructure
Three major medium- and heavy-duty truck manufacturers - Daimler Truck North America (DTNA), Navistar Inc., and Volvo Group North America - have teamed up to create Powering America’s Commercial Transportation (PACT), an initiative aimed at advancing electric truck infrastructure.
Challenges and Hopes for a Cleaner Bus Future
In recent years, there has been a substantial investment of taxpayer dollars in adding electric buses to transit fleets across the United States, aiming to reduce carbon emissions.
Stellantis' Workforce Changes Spark Concerns and Union Opposition
Stellantis has made a significant announcement about the separation of 539 supplemental employees from its U.S. manufacturing operations, a move that has sparked concerns, especially from United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain.
Biden Administration Pledges $623 Million for Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expansion
The Biden administration is injecting $623 million into the nation's electric vehicle charging network, with a focus on disadvantaged communities and freight trucks.
Rivian's Stock Dips 10% Following Fourth-Quarter Performance Reveal
Rivian’s stock took a bit of a dip - around 10% - after the company exposed its fourth-quarter performance.
Biden Administration's New EV Tax Credit Rules Impact Eligible Models
As of January 1st, the Biden administration's updated rules now have a significantly reduced number of electric vehicle models eligible for the popular $7,500 consumer tax credit.
Fire Aboard Cargo Ship Carrying Lithium-Ion Batteries Successfully Extinguished off Dutch Harbor, Alaska
After a few intense days, the fire that blazed in the cargo hold of the Genius Star XI - a huge cargo ship hauling lithium-ion batteries from Vietnam to sunny San Diego - is finally out.
Elon Musk's Ire and the Tesla Factory Robot Incident: A Cautionary Tale
Elon Musk is not too thrilled about a recent report that indirectly hinted at one of his beloved robots being involved in an incident at Tesla's Austin, Texas factory two years back
European Electric Vehicle Battery Supply Chain Faces Delays as Companies Prioritize US Market
The development of a European battery supply chain for electric vehicles independent of China is facing significant delays as companies shift their focus to the US market due to clean energy subsidies offered by the US Inflation Reduction Act.
Tesla Accused of Negligence in Addressing Vehicle Defects
A Reuters report highlights Tesla's alleged negligence in addressing known defects in its vehicles, including suspension and steering systems, and making customers pay for repairs.
Tesla's Response to 2-Million-Vehicle Autopilot 'Recall' Sparks Debate on Autonomous Driving Safety
Tesla addressed a 2-million-vehicle Autopilot "recall" by releasing software version 2023.44.30 as a free over-the-air update to affected vehicles, enhancing safety alerts.