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Why Electric Vehicle Range Declines Over Time — and How To Plan for It


For most car shoppers, the promise of lowering fuel costs, reducing emissions and driving advanced technology makes EVs an attractive choice. But behind those benefits is one ... Read More

Electric cars battle brutal winter range drops


As the adoption of electric cars accelerates, one of the critical obstacles they grapple with is the significant reduction in driving range during the chilly winter months. This piece dives into the ... Read More

Why do electric cars exist? Buyer demand? Legislation? Or VW?


Owners love them, but modern electric cars have not made a large dent in sales of internal-combustion cars since becoming widely available five years ago. In fact, but for a few exceptions, electric ... Read More

Some electric cars can lose half their range in hot weather, test shows


Electric cars can lose up to 44 per cent of their claimed electric ranges in extreme heat, according to motoring consumer magazine, What Car?, which recently took a Citroen e-C3, Kia EV3 and Tesla ... Read More

Will GM or Tesla buyers lose electric-car tax credits first?


A major contributor to electric-car sales is the program under which buyers of new electric cars qualify for a federal income-tax credit of up to $7,500. But these tax credits are not unlimited. Once ... Read More

This MIT Breakthrough Could Give Electric Cars 50 More Miles of Range


MIT’s new photonic AI chip processes data with light instead of electricity, cutting power use by 90%. Here’s why EV makers should be paying attention. Imagine an EV that doesn’t need a bulky cooling ... Read More


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