The Biden Administration announced $623 million in grants to build more public chargers
"Move fast and break things" works less well on human beings
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The package will only be available in Europe, and it's expensive
Or just a few days, if you use a super fast USB-C charger.
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What was supposed to be a week-long loan ended up lasting only 28 hours.
The Canadian government released its final regulations on Tuesday, including credits for automakers
When the electric sedan completed its journey it still had three percent charge left
President Joe Biden's proposed EV charging network has been sluggish to get off the ground.
Genesis, Kia, and Hyundai post top Car and Driver EV charging test results
The automaker will partner with U.S. startup Ample, starting with a fleet of Fiat 500e hatchbacks in Madrid
The automaker announced that all of its new ID models will come with bidirectional charging capability.
Most electric vehicles exceed their range estimates, but some fall short