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Zoom into 2024: The 16 Hottest New Electric Cars You Need to See!
The automotive world is buzzing with change as electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly becoming the norm, transforming what was once a niche market into the fastest-growing segment of the industry. After ... Read More
G.M. Will Still Make Efficient Motors Despite Weaker Rules, C.E.O. Says
But the chief executive, Mary Barra, added that the jury was still out on whether electric vehicles would become a major seller in the United States. Read More
How GM Energy plans to revolutionize electric vehicle ownership in America

GM Energy is introducing vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid technology for its electric vehicles. This tech could change the way drivers use EVs. Read More
Europe’s July car sales rise most since April 2024, BYD ahead of Tesla

Aug 28 (Reuters) - New car sales in Europe rose 5.9% in July, the best month for more than a year in a boost for the struggling industry as consumer confidence weakens, European Automobile ... 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
Europe's electric car industry urges EU not to delay CO2 emission targets

Sept 8 (Reuters) - Over 150 bosses from Europe's electric car industry signed a letter on Monday urging the European Union to stick to its 2035 zero emission target for cars and vans. The electric car ... Read More
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