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What is the percentage of electric cars in the US?


2024, 9.2% of new car registrations were for electric vehicles, according to an Experian Automotive report. This is an increase of 1.2 percentage points from 2023. If we fly higher to a bird's eye ... Read More

Electric vehicle checklist: What first-time EV drivers need to know


Car ownership for internal combustion engine vehicles is something we are all accustomed to, but electric vehicles are a little different. With a regular car you just have to drive it, fill it up when ... Read More

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One of the big positives about owning an electric car is that you don't have to buy gas. That means no expensive fill-ups and no running late for work on a Monday morning, and clocking that the range ... Read More

Chevy's New Bolt EV Is a Truly Affordable Electric Car, at Less Than $30,000


The new Chevrolet Bolt feels like the kind of electric car the market has been waiting for: an EV that's genuinely affordable but doesn't make any major compromises. Starting at $28,995, it brings ... Read More

How billions of Biden’s electric car dollars survived the Trump chill


President Donald Trump’s crusade to uproot the Biden administration’s big-spending climate programs has left a surprising survivor — the $5 billion effort to install electric car chargers from coast ... Read More


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