
Tesla is taking a bath on its insurance product. Read more…
Hyundai’s 2026 IONIQ 9 EV lease and incentives just dropped – here’s what you’ll pay
Hyundai’s 2026 IONIQ 9 EV is launching with a lease deal, affordable rates, and a big rebate, making the automaker’s largest EV a competitive choice. Read more…
Podcast: Tesla Model Y RWD, Cybertruck bait-and-switch, Rivian earnings, and more
In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Tesla Model Y RWD in the US, Cybertruck bait-and-switch, Rivian earnings, and more. Read more…
Kia EV4 test drive reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly
Can Kia’s first electric sedan live up to the hype? After launching the EV4 in Korea, we are finally seeing it in action. A new test drive of the EV4 gives us a closer look at what to expect as Kia prepares to take it global. Here’s how it went down. Read more…
Car Companies Are In A Billion-Dollar Software War, And Everyone’s Losing

No one has it easy, but some companies are doing a whole lot better than others. Read more…
How overhead EV charging cable management can improve fleet uptime

As more commercial EV fleets adopt DC fast chargers, the weight and volume of charging cables introduce operational challenges that can impact safety, maintenance costs and vehicle uptime. Charged recently chatted with Eric Witkowski, Product Manager at Hubbell, to discuss an often-overlooked aspect of EV charging infrastructure: cable management. Hubbell’s Gleon Reel and related solutions… Read more…
Power Integrations offers 1,700 V Switcher IC for 800-volt EVs

Power Integrations, which supplies high-voltage integrated circuits (ICs) for power conversion, is offering five new reference designs targeting 800 V automotive applications, based on its 1,700 V InnoSwitch3-AQ flyback switcher ICs. Spanning power levels from 16 W to 120 W, the designs use wound and low-profile planar transformers and target automotive applications such as DC-DC… Read more…
Xiaomi signs partnership agreement with Nurburgring

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi is making a big push into the electric car market and has now forged a partnership with Germany’s legendary Nurburgring race track. This will allow Xiaomi to use the iconic track as a platform for development and promotion. The partnership includes the naming of a new “Xiaomi curve” on the Grand Prix circuit, specifically turn 12,… Read more…
Why Western Automakers Desperately Need Help From China

China’s technology moved so fast that one-time senior partners like GM and Volkswagen need help. What does it mean for the rest of us? Read more…
The Electric Mercedes G-Class Shows Why EVs Are Better Than Gas Cars

It’s the most capable Mercedes G-Class ever, as long as you don’t want to use it for road trips. Read more…
Here’s every used EV that qualifies for a $4,000 tax credit as of May 2025
Federal tax credits are starting to waver under the current administration, but as of May 2025, you can still take advantage of up to $4,000 off the purchase of a used EV. If you’d rather not listed to me talk, you can skip right to all the BEVs and PHEVs that currently qualify by clicking here. Read more…
Hyundai wants you to know: The 3-row IONIQ 9 is seriously spacious
Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV is finally here, and it’s even better than we expected. The IONIQ 9 arrives with “class-leading” interior space, up to 335 miles of range, and much more. Hyundai is showing off just how spacious the IONIQ 9 really is. Read more…
Lucid Air Gets Big Discounts For May, But Not Everyone Will Qualify

The American startup is serious about selling you a luxury electric sedan. Read more…
Honeywell provides building automation for LG Energy’s Arizona EV battery plant

South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution has selected US engineering firm Honeywell to provide building automation for its cylindrical EV battery manufacturing facility under construction in Queen Creek, near Phoenix, Arizona. Honeywell’s building automation technologies will help maximize operational efficiency at the 1.3-million-square-foot standalone facility, the company said. Honeywell’s Enterprise Buildings Integrator platform will… Read more…
ABB exec talks microgrids, switchgear and charger-agnostic systems

A public charging or fleet charging site—or pretty much any installation larger than one or two Level 2 chargers—consists of more than just the chargers that drivers interact with. There’s going to be a transformer, a cabinet full of switchgear, and increasingly, microgrid elements such as battery storage and/or PV panels. ABB makes all kinds… Read more…
Munich researchers accelerate lithium-ion diffusion in solid-state batteries

Scientists at the Technical University of Munich have reported progress in their research into solid-state batteries. They say they have succeeded in developing a new material made of lithium, antimony and scandium that is able to conduct lithium ions over 30 per cent faster than any previously known material. Read more…
Georgia’s EV Boom Is ‘At Risk,’ Senators Warn

We also discuss Slate Auto’s financial backers and Europe’s softer CO2 emissions targets. Read more…
Nio reportedly makes deeper integration of 3 brands to cut costs

The adjustments focus on Onvo, which remains a sub-brand but will operate as a first-tier division of Nio.
Nio is also reducing management compensation costs.
Circontrol presents new HPC with 400 kW

The Spanish charging station manufacturer Circontrol just presented its new Sonic One HPC station for electric cars with up to 400 kW power, as well as the further developments of its best-selling AC solutions, at Power2Drive conference in Munich, Germany. Read more…
German consortium advances the development of self-driving commercial vehicles

The ATLAS-L4 research project involved twelve partners who pioneer the use of autonomous commercial vehicles on German roads and motorways. The consortium is the first to make use of German regulations on autonomous driving with their hub-to-hub routes with trucks. Read more…

