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Two-way electric vehicle charging at scale could stop renewable energy being wasted—here's how it works
The amount of renewable energy produced around the world is increasingly exceeding demand—particularly from wind and solar sources. This presents a significant challenge when limited grid capacity and ... Read More
Switching to an electric car? Here's how long it takes to charge an electric vehicle

Electric vehicle charging technology has come a long way in the last half-decade. Level 3 chargers can get your car back on the road in 20 minutes or less. Developing a charging plan and knowledge of ... Read More
Colville gets electric vehicle charging station in hopes of boosting local economies, aid EV owners

COLVILLE – The Washington State Department of Commerce and representatives from Avista celebrated a new fast electric vehicle charging station earlier this week. Bryce Eschenbacher, senior electric ... Read More
Pritzker announces $18.4 million in grants for new electric vehicle charging stations

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Attorney General Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced $18.4 million in grants toward building 25 new charging stations for ... Read More
Idaho resumes plan to add more electric vehicle charging stations, following federal program freeze

BOISE, Idaho — After months of uncertainty, the federal program funding electric vehicle infrastructure across the country will resume. Since 2022, Idaho, among other states, has been in the process ... Read More
Inside the rush to buy an electric vehicle

EVs are increasingly affordable and reliable—but there’s a lot to learn before you get to the dealership. Here’s what it’s like to navigate the switch. Car shoppers look at vehicles created by the ... Read More
The Federal Government Approved a Plan for More Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Idaho

After a temporary suspension, the federal government has approved Idaho's plan to develop a connected network of electric vehicle charging stations. The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure ... Read More
Ferrari's first electric car hits the streets in October 2026. What you need to know.

Ferrari's first-ever EV is years in the making. Ferrari is no stranger to hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology. The success of its first fully-electric model is important to Ferrari's future ... Read More
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