There's a whole bunch of great EVs you can buy with 0% financing this month – including the new "affordable" Tesla Model Y ...
EVs produce fewer emissions than gas vehicles after two years of use. Researchers compared lifetime pollution impacts. EVs cause half the environmental damage of gas cars. Study highlights policy ...
Electric vehicle prices historically punished your wallet twice - first at purchase, then again when you discovered charging station etiquette. But the automotive gods have finally smiled on ...
As steep tariffs threaten to drive up car prices and an incentive for buying electric vehicles nears its expiration date, electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are becoming harder to afford. For those ...
Electric vehicles in the United States produce fewer greenhouse gases than gas automobiles, even when factoring in battery-making emissions, limited range during bad weather and coal-fired power grids ...
Electric vehicles are proving their worth when it comes to long-term emissions. While building an EV creates more pollution upfront because battery production demands more energy, the balance changes ...
More than 25% of new cars sold globally in 2025 are now electric, according to new analysis from energy think tank Ember. This growth is increasingly driven by emerging markets that, only a few years ...
EV lease pricing could trend upward after October, particularly for models that previously qualified for the full $7,500 credit, according to Stephanie Valdez Streaty, at Cox Automotive. Automakers ...
Early this summer, my wife and I had an inconvenient realization: we may need to be in two places at once. An urgent doctor appointment could conflict with YMCA day camp pickup, or our kids would get ...
For the battery industry, it was a year of breakthroughs, setbacks and everything in between. Batteries are the backbone of America’s technological ambitions. Electric vehicles, drones, aircraft, ...
Batteries are the backbone of America’s technological ambitions. Electric vehicles, drones, aircraft, defense systems, grid storage, consumer electronics—the entire future runs on electrons stuffed ...