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Electric Car News Why 2025 Could Be The Year Of The Electric Vehicle In Developing Countries

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The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble


Sales of expensive battery-powered cars like the Ford F-150 Lightning have stalled, forcing automakers to slow production and offer more affordable vehicles. Read More

Chinese EV makers go global in bid to boost profits amid price war at home


China’s EV makers ship 2.01 million pure electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles overseas in the first eight months of the year. Read More

Cost to run an electric car in Ireland significantly higher than in other European countries


Higher electricity prices in Ireland sees electric car owners paying significantly more than owners in other European countries over the course of the year, adding hundreds of euros to their running ... Read More

GM bets big on electric cars even as market slows


GM’s senior vice president and president of North America is in a critical position as industry braces for sale slump. Read More

Millions of British drivers avoid buying electric cars over 'uncertain' vehicle tax changes


Millions of drivers across the UK are reconsidering their plans to invest in an electric vehicle as a result of car taxes, new data has found. Fresh research reveals that almost half of UK drivers (45 ... Read More


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