After Kia’s first three-row electric SUV made an impressive debut in the US market this year, a new recall is being issued for certain models. The recall, over inadequate headliner protection, affects 2,401 Kia EV9 models. Here’s what you should know. Read more…
General Motors Cut Its 2024 EV Sales Goal Over Demand Concerns

The new target is 200,000-250,000 units, which still represents serious growth over 2023. Read more…
Used EV Prices Are Crashing. That’s Great News For Buyers

The average prices of used EVs have plummeted by 30% over the past year. Read more…
Lotus Emeya sets new charging record

The Lotus Emeya was unveiled last year and it went on sale in China before orders started in the EU and UK back in March of this year (with deliveries coming between July and September). To drive up some hype (are the order books emptier than expected?), the brand has now announced that the Emeya broke a record. For charging.… Read more…
Yanmar debuts fully electric trio: mini-excavator, wheel loader and tracked carrier

Yanmar Compact Equipment, a Japanese engine and heavy machinery manufacturer, has announced a new trio of electric-powered machines as part of its Unplugged range: a wheel loader, mini-excavator and tracked carrier. All three new electric models match the output of Yanmar’s legacy ICE equivalents. The SV17e Mini-Excavator is powered by an 18.3 kWh battery pack…. Read more…
Genesis takes aim at luxury EV rivals with lease prices starting as low as $339 per month
With the luxury brand’s sales surging in the US over the past few years, Genesis looks to take advantage of the market’s shift to electric. Genesis is aiming at luxury rivals like Tesla, with EV lease prices starting as low as $339 per month for the new GV60. Meanwhile, the larger Electrified GV70 is an even better deal. Read more…
Nissan schleps the LEAF along for at least one more year, 2025 models start at $28,000
Long live the LEAF! For one more year at least, as Nissan has begun sales of the 2025 model year LEAF. If you’re familiar with the veteran BEV, you find familiarity in this year’s models as virtually nothing new exists. Still, the LEAF’s starting price of $28,000 makes it one of the most affordable models available today… as long as you find somewhere that has CHAdeMO charging. Read more…
The world’s only coal-to-nuclear reactor plant just broke ground in Wyoming
Bill Gates’ TerraPower broke ground yesterday on its Natrium nuclear reactor plant, making it the first advanced reactor project ever to start construction. Read more…
‘Stand up Tesla’: UAW uses layoffs to make unionization progress at Tesla
The United Auto Worker (UAW), a powerful auto worker union in the US, is using Tesla’s recent layoffs to make unionization progress at the automaker. Read more…
The 2024 Chevy Equinox EV Tells Us A Lot About Why Voltage Matters

And it tells us a lot about General Motors’ EV strategy, and what going even smaller might mean. Read more…
Hyundai Ioniq 5: How Much Does It Cost To Charge It?

It costs less to charge the Ioniq 5 than it does to gas up a Hyundai Tucson. Read more…
The 2025 Nissan Leaf Sticks Around At $28,140

Nissan’s original EV isn’t dead yet, but you may be able to find better deals now. Read more…
For Sale: Porsche Taycan Batteries That Allegedly Fell Off A Train

A train derailment reportedly caused a bunch of Porsche Taycans to be scrapped. Their batteries are for sale, and cheaper than you’d think. Read more…
Alpine A290 unveiling scheduled for June 13 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Alpine is set to unveil its first all-electric urban sports car, the A290, on June 13 at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans. This is a new chapter in Alpine’s story as it unveils its first fully electric model. The A290 promises to deliver the proper hot-hatch driving experience. The new model was recently spotted testing in the extreme… Read more…
CharIN unveils OPNC protocol to enable supplier-agnostic Plug & Charge

EV charging standards facilitator CharIN has introduced the Open Plug & Charge Network Communication (OPNC) Protocol, which is designed to elevate the Plug & Charge functionality of EV charging infrastructure. This API protocol enables supplier-agnostic Plug & Charge with Multi-V2G-PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) and Multi-MO-PKI (mobility operator) interoperability based on the ISO 15118 standard. Plug… Read more…
Truck OEMs form joint venture to produce batteries for 40,000 electric trucks per year at Mississippi plant

Two major truck OEMs (Daimler Trucks & Buses and PACCAR) and a component supplier (Accelera by Cummins) have completed the formation of a joint venture, Amplify Cell Technologies, to establish battery cell production in the US. Amplify will soon begin construction of a 21 GWh cell factory in Marshall County, Mississippi, with potential for further… Read more…
Lotus Emeya May Charge Quicker Than Porsche Taycan, Lucid Air

The Lotus Emeya peaked at 402 kilowatts during one recorded charging session from 10 to 80%, averaging a remarkable 331 kW throughout. Read more…
McLaren Working On PHEV SUV That Isn’t An SUV: CEO

Making money in the supercar market inevitably leads to an SUV. Just don’t call it that, though. Read more…
We’re Driving The Cadillac Lyriq. What Do You Want To Know?

I’ve got Cadillac’s sleek electric SUV for the next seven days. What can I tell you about it? Read more…
As Tesla Supercharger plans stall, Ionna is going big on EV charging

Tesla’s recent pullback of Supercharger operations doesn’t appear to have affected the plans of Ionna, the charging network for the U.S. and Canada directly funded by seven automakers. The charging network on Tuesday re-upped its commitment to build a network of more than 30,000 high-power urban and highway-adjacent fast-charging… Read more…

