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Hydrogen vs. Electric: Unpacking the Real Contenders in the Race for Green Transportation Dominance


The world’s growing need for cleaner travel comes from worsening environmental problems. Though electric cars powered by batteries get most of the attention and sales, hydrogen-powered ones are making ... Read More

BMW’s First Hydrogen Cars Are Just 3 Years Away


BMW is no stranger to experimenting with alternative powertrains, having sold 3 million electrified models to date, but this time, they’re trying something new. The brand has confirmed that its first ... Read More

Audi CEO: “The Electric Car Is Simply the Better Technology”


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Hell Freezes Over! Ferrari Makes an Electric Car!


Ferrari pulled the wraps off its first pure-EV chassis, the Elettrica. The four-door, four-seat BEV promises a 0-60 mph time of under 2.5 seconds, a top speed of 193 mph, and a range of 330 miles on ... Read More

Lamborghini can build a powerful electric car. But the CEO says customers don't want one


Lamborghini unveiled the limited-edition Fenomeno in California last week. It's not easy selling electric supercars these days. Owners and enthusiasts are pushing back against battery-powered ... Read More


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