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EV popularity fizzling out as nearly half of drivers who don’t have one say they don’t want to switch


EV popularity fizzling out as nearly half of drivers who don’t have one ... their expectations on EVs. Several car manufacturers have delayed or changed their electric vehicle plans amid the ... Read More

Electric car tax credit could be scrapped within months despite warning it could 'devastate' drivers


The United States could scrap long-standing incentives for electric vehicles as President Donald Trump could make sweeping changes in the near future. Republican lawmakers are finding themselves ... Read More

Disabled Drivers Can’t Use Many Electric Car Chargers. It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way. - Mother Jones


Disabled Drivers Can’t Use Many Electric Car Chargers. It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way. If electric cars are the future, people with disabilities need to drive them. Read More

EV drivers concerned as dangerous trend gains traction across nation: 'But why?'


"Hopefully a camera at a neighboring business caught this." EV drivers concerned as dangerous trend gains traction across nation: 'But why?' first appeared on The Cool Down. Read More

Car companies are investing hugely in EVs. But dealerships don’t want to sell them. - The Washington Post


As news started coming out about electric cars in early 2016, Michael Young, a self-described “car guy,” knew he wanted to try one. One afternoon, he strolled into his local dealership and ... Read More

Why your new electric car won’t have a spare tire. And why you probably don’t need one - Los Angeles Times


Few electric cars include spare tires, and manufacturers cite a wide variety of reasons — space, cost, even safety. But the main factor may be drivers who won't change a tire. Read More

Renting an electric vehicle can add up, especially if you don't charge - USA TODAY


You'd think the cost of renting an electric vehicle would be falling, with Tesla slashing the price of its cars by up to 20% last week. Not exactly. The EV premium is alive and well. Electric car ... Read More

With more EV charging stations, why is driver satisfaction down?


Electric car drivers are getting fed up with public charging.. A new report from J.D. Power found customer satisfaction with public Level 2 charging is down 16 points to 617 on a 1,000-point scale ... Read More

Don't Buy an Electric Car — Lease One Instead. Why That's a Good Idea. - Business Insider


Consumers don't appear to have heard him. While Teslas have always had a higher purchase rate, EV leasing overall took a tumble in 2022, according to Experian . Only 12.6% of new EVs were leased ... Read More

I Don't Afeela So Good About Sony's Screen-Filled Electric Car Anymore - The Drive


Look, I don’t want Afeela to fail. I’m not entirely sure that it will. As a geek, I’ve always appreciated Sony’s philosophy toward design , and I’d love to be wrong about this. Read More

Does Your State Charge Electric Car Drivers Extra for Not Pumping Gas? These 33 States Do - CNET


The surcharge, which is in addition to the $50.75 registration fee all car owners pay, is meant to offset revenue lost because EV drivers don't pay the gas tax that helps fund road maintenance. Read More

There’s an inconvenient truth that electric car zealots don’t want to hear - Yahoo News UK


Firstly, I don’t have a driveway and so would have to rely on distant and far more expensive public charging points. There is a single charger on the street but there are more than 200 houses and I’ve ... Read More


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