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Cities Are Switching to Electric Vehicles Faster Than Individuals


CLIMATEWIRE | City governments are adopting electric vehicles faster than individual car buyers. While the results vary by region, and often differ widely among U.S. cities in the same state, most ... Read More

Car Owners Change Their Gas-Powered Vehicles Every 12 Years, Whereas Electric Cars Are Replaced Every 3 Years, Study Finds


In recent years, car ownership trends have shifted dramatically, with the lifespan of vehicles changing at an unprecedented rate. While Americans have traditionally held on to their gasoline-powered ... Read More

Will Formula E Racing Help Roadgoing Electric Cars Go Further and Faster? - MSN


Today's Formula E cars not only go a lot farther on a single charge but also drive a lot quicker and faster on it, getting to 60 mph in about 2.0 seconds and to a top speed of 200 mph. Total ... 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. Contributor: Think bigger. Switching to electric cars isn't enough ... Read More

The UK is delaying the switch to electric cars. Automakers are furious


The UK government said Wednesday it would delay a ban on the sale of new gas and diesel cars by five years, angering carmakers who warned the move would undermine the industry’s efforts to ... Read More

Electric Cars Could Last Much Longer Than You Think - WIRED


Dial that forward 20 years and the car would still have 64 percent. If a vehicle started off with 300 miles of WLTP-rated range (the standard test cycle used in Europe), it could have 192 miles of ... Read More

Electric Vehicle Trends for 2023 - J.D. Power and Associates


Sales of electric vehicles in the United States rose by two-thirds in 2022, comprising 5.8 percent of all new vehicles sold.This represents a significant increase from the 3.2 percent market share in ... Read More

Electric vehicles improved but still less reliable than gas models: survey - Newsweek


Electric cars recharge their batteries at a curbside Charge Point electric vehicle charging station on December 1, 2024, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Read More

Imagine Banning Fast DC Charging Of Electric Cars In Cities - Forbes


We're going crazy subsidizing fast EV charging stations, when at least in the cities, it would be a good idea to discourage them and charge the right way — slowly, where people park for long periods ... Read More

Thinking about getting an electric vehicle? Here's what to know : Life Kit - NPR


If you're thinking about getting an electric vehicle, you're not alone. People in the U.S. buy more than a million new cars every month, and as of March, less than 10% of those are electric ... Read More

280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric vehicles


But it’s more than that—they are actually displacing four times as much demand for oil as all the world’s electric cars at present, due to their staggering uptake in China and other nations ... Read More

Cities Are Switching to Electric Vehicles Faster Than Individuals


In New York City and San Jose, California, 25 percent of the municipal fleet is made up of clean vehicles, according to the ACEEE. At the other end of the scale, only 2 percent of the city fleet ... Read More


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