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An ad campaign from Electrify America attempts to demonstrate progress in electric cars—and how normal EVs have become.
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Chevy Bolt range, inside Porsche Taycan, EV avoiders: The Week in ReverseWhich car will be the first to incorporate Apple Music streaming? What Tesla products were allegedly linked to fires? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending August 23, 2019. Forget the August doldrums. This week brought lots of...
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Porsche Taycan electric-car interior revealed: Five screens, but driver-focusedThe interior of the 2020 Porsche Taycan sports a minimalist, clean look with up to five screens available in the all-electric car.
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Survey: Range, cost, infrastructure sum up why shoppers avoid EVsDriving range, vehicle cost, and charging infrastructure remain barriers that discourage would-be EV buyers.
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Multiple Ford and Lincoln electric SUV models to arrive by 2023A report suggests there will be several different fully electric SUV models from Ford and Lincoln by 2023, including some to be made in Michigan.
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California deal interrupts White House emissions rollback effortAutomakers frustrated with the lack of progress toward federal fuel economy and emissions standards made a deal with California.
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Porsche has given a first glimpse of the production interior for its Taycan electric car, as part of an announcement that it will feature Apple Music streaming.
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Rumor: Sixth production-bound VW ID electric car to be previewed with LA show conceptVolkswagen could present another production-intent ID concept at the LA auto show in November.
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World's largest EV never has to be rechargedThe eDumper makes a good case for going fully electric with heavy-duty construction, mining, and industrial equipment.
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Audi’s E-tron safety win, Colorado’s ZEV mandate, Jag’s I-Pace sales: The Week in ReverseWhich automaker is offering the first factory wireless vehicle charging in the U.S.? And which automaker let us preview a platform they have tens of billions of dollars riding on...in a dune buggy? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week...
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Colorado adopts California electric vehicle mandateColorado's adoption of California's ZEV mandate and its requirement for plug-in vehicles creates a tougher logistical challenge for automakers.
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First drive review: VW ID Buggy heads for the hills with MEB sharable electric car platformThe Buggy gives us our first taste of the MEB platform coming to the U.S. soon.
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In the UK, the number of charging-station locations now outnumbers the number of gas-station locations. That's not yet the case in the U.S.
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2019 Audi E-tron is first EV to earn Top Safety Pick+ awardThe IIHS has named the Audi E-tron electric SUV a Top Safety Pick+; it's earned the top award before any Tesla.
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Jaguar targets Tesla owners with I-Pace discountsWith sales of the I-Pace electric crossover remaining slow, Jaguar is offering new incentives, including one intended to lure Tesla owners.
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The fastest Porsche SUV ever is a plug-in hybridThe 2020 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid is the brand's quickest and fastest SUV ever—and a plug-in hybrid permitting all-electric driving for shorter distances.
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Could moss-covered, data-connected park benches help clear city air?A German company aims to plant moss on park benches and public buildings as part of a coordinated strategy to cut local emissions.
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Hybrid tech could bring more power and safety to IndyCar racing for 2022IndyCar racing is planning to embrace hybrid technology, via a single supplier for all teams, beginning in 2022.
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Which car became exclusive to California? What did NHTSA say to Tesla? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending August 9, 2019. Tesla was hit with a lawsuit alleging that a software update cut range from some of its cars. The NHTSA also sent Tesla a letter asking it to stop saying its cars are the safest the agency has ever tested. Tesla plans to hike prices for its Full Self-Driving option, and it began offering free unlimited Supercharging again on new sales of its Model S and X. Nissan announced it will expand its U.S...
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Tesla faces lawsuit over software that cut range from some carsA California case alleges that a recent software update reduced range and available battery capacity in lieu of a battery fix.
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Can heat pumps solve cold-weather range loss for EVs?Heat pumps and integrated thermal systems could help make up for some (but not all) of the winter range loss in electric vehicles.
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Report: EV sales will surpass gas-powered models in 2037Battery production and lower cost will drive up EV adoption in vehicle fleets across the world within the next two decades, according to the report.
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Tesla brings back free Supercharging to juice high-end sales of Model S and Model XOwners of new Model S and Model X vehicles will receive free lifetime Supercharging for their cars.
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California sues Trump administration again over fuel economy finesThe federal government now plans to freeze fines in the enforcement of fuel economy regulations, and California has waged a lawsuit against the plan.
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