And that’s what automakers are pitching in many of the latest electric vehicles. With the first electric vehicles, the key metric was range — how
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Lithium-ion battery pack prices increased for the first time since 2010 – could make EVs more expensive
Lithium-ion battery pack prices have gone up for the first time since 2010 due to the rising cost of raw materials and battery components. This
Envision AESC To Invest $810 Million In Battery Factory For BMW’s Neue Klasse EVs
BMW announced in mid-October plans to invest $1.7 billion in its facilities in Spartanburg to prepare for the new wave of electric vehicles. $1 billion
Hyundai preparing virtual dual-clutch gearbox for EVs
A virtual dual-clutch gearbox (DCT) dubbed ‘N e-shift’ is among the most interesting of a suite of technologies being developed for Hyundai’s first high-performance electric
Mobile Phone Apps For ICE Vehicles Still Lag Way Behind Apps For EVs
Electric vehicles aren’t just at the forefront of propulsion systems, they are also at the forefront of technology, and nowhere is that clearer than with
Domino’s Rolls out Fleet of Chevrolet Bolt EVs for Pizza Delivery | The Daily Drive | Consumer Guide® The Daily Drive
Chevrolet Bolt EVs for Pizza Delivery In an effort to get a bigger slice of the EV market, Chevrolet is partnering with Domino’s to introduce
Automakers are investing billions in batteries for EVs
Stellantis, the enterprise in cost of US vehicle models Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo, introduced on May perhaps 24 that it would
BMW Investing $1.7B to Build EVs, Batteries in the U.S.
BMW is now the most up-to-date global automaker to ensure strategies to develop electric powered motor vehicles and the batteries to power them in the
2022 Audi e-tron GT and RS GT Make Us Forget They’re EVs
Somewhere between Los Angeles and the desert-like canyon country north of the city, the Audi e-tron GT Quattro ceased to be an electric car. Not
1994 Ford Ecostar Cargo Van Makes a Case for EVs
From the September 1994 issue of Car and Driver. Hey, what is that thing?” It was a common question, invariably followed by, “Wow, that’d be