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Has the world passed "peak car"? Here's the evidence. | Grist

In a new interview, Standage talks about the evidence that the world has passed “peak car,” and about how transportation will change without an addiction to automobiles. Read More
Think bigger. Switching to electric cars isn’t enough

Electric vehicles are still vehicles: They pollute, they kill, and they distort cities to accommodate cars instead of people. Read More
Electric Car News | Cars.com

Read the latest electric vehicle news, recent EV reviews and EV buying advice at Cars.com. Read More
Electric Vehicles Do Battle On Pikes Peak - Hackaday

When we think of electric cars, more often than not we’re drawn to the environmental benefits and the smooth quiet commuter drives they’re so ideally suited for. However, EVs can also o… ... Read More
Electric cars are breaking sales records, but here’s why they’re ...

More shoppers are choosing electric vehicles so far this year than ever, according to vehicle sales data from Cox Automotive. Read More
Electric Vehicles Are a Status Symbol Now - The Atlantic

The experience of owning, charging, and driving an electric vehicle makes the rising inequality of America more visible in new and subtle ways. Read More
Why This Could Be a Critical Year for Electric Cars

Booming in a depressed market, battery-powered vehicles are a plus for the climate but pose a big threat to carmakers and parts suppliers that are slow to change. Read More
Ford Is Pulling Back From EVs. So Why Is It Still Building Electric ...

After scaling back its EV investments last year, Ford Performance Director Mark Rushbrook tells The Drive why the company still wants to break records with electric race cars. Read More
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