The Average Lifespan of Electric Cars Is 3.6 Years. It Makes Sense and Has Nothing to Do With Their Reliability
MobilityIn 2022, 790,000 electric vehicles were sold in the U.S.
Read more »In 2022, 790,000 electric vehicles were sold in the U.S.
Read more »To succeed, Tesla would have sell one of every five cars sold worldwide by 2030.
Read more »Samsung's battery could solve one of the biggest problems with electric cars: range.
Read more »This measure makes it impossible to enter the U.S. EV market, which is already difficult.
Read more »The engine of diesel passenger car doesn’t exceed 45% in efficiency. This engine achieves 53.09%.
Read more »Of course, tickets don’t come cheap.
Read more »Exhausted customers who reserved a Model 3 eight years ago, and haven't received it, want their money back.
Read more »Sales of the Mercedes EQS are falling short of what company officials expected.
Read more »By firing the entire division, the Tesla CEO basically stopped the operations of one of his company's fastest-growing divisions.
Read more »With the money it costs to replace a wheel on a Bugatti Veyron, you could buy a 2024 Mazda3.
Read more »This isn't the first time Tesla has come out and said its cars have more autonomy.
Read more »Tesla is working on a $25,000 electric car. We tell you everything we know about it.
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