Most electric vehicles available in the United States are mid-size sedans, five-passenger crossovers, or pickup trucks, and many of them are expensive luxury vehicles. Kia is one of the first...
The arrival of the 2024 Prologue is a welcome sight, restoring a fully electric option to Honda’s outstanding U.S. lineup. The electric version of the Clarity sedan was discontinued at...
There is now widespread agreement that our ability to electrify road transportation offers an enormous opportunity to conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A joint study by the Electric...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has extended California’s authority to enforce its own tailpipe regulations, rejecting a legal challenge initiated by the fossil fuel industry...
On March 20th, the Environmental Protection Agency released finalized tailpipe emission standards that will govern the auto industry from 2027 to 2032. The skillfully crafted regulations balance the interests of...
Auto exhaust is a major source of carbon dioxide accumulating in the earth’s atmosphere, and an increasing number of conscientious motorists are turning to more efficient personal vehicles to help...
Zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) are commonly understood to be modern vehicles that do not produce tailpipe emissions. The phrase “ZEV mandate” is now used to identify California’s effort to phase...
BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes, and Stellantis are teaming up to build a large, dependable network of Level 3 charging stations across North America. The Ionna network will...
There is currently a lot of debate about the likely pace of electrical vehicle adoption, but one company is optimistic about a quick transition away from gasoline and will not...
Since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, the list of electric vehicles that qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit has dwindled away as new eligibility restrictions have gone...