plug-in cars

  • Ubitricity street lamp charging station

    A German company has brought forth its idea of how to provide convenient, cost-effective electric-car charging and now it has made its way to the United Kingdom. Ubitricity rolled out its streetlight car charging ports two years ago, but the German company has now spread its innovation to the UK. In a recent video, the Fully Charged Show takes a look at how the streetlight charging station works and how easy it is for plug-in vehicle drivers to use. DON'T MISS: Ubitricity: German Charging Cord For Wall Sockets Includes Billing It's especially helpful in West London—where the video was...

  • 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV electric cars outside dealership    [photo: Patrick Reid]
    When will major buyer demand for electric cars arrive? Poll results

    With modern electric cars about to enter their eighth year on sale, they remain a tiny fraction of the North American and global markets. While plug-in models now make up almost 1 of every 20 vehicles sold in California, in the U.S. overall and globally it's more like 1 percent. The hurdles to...

  • Audi e-tron Sportback concept, 2017 Shanghai auto show
    Audi e-tron Sportback, second electric car from automaker, to enter production in 2019

    Audi has confirmed what was seemingly already known: the e-tron Sportback concept is headed to production. The e-tron Sportback concept was revealed at the 2017 Shanghai auto show earlier this year and the production version will arrive in 2019 bearing the same name. The brand last week confirmed...

  • Tour of Tesla battery gigafactory for invited owners, Reno, Nevada, July 2016
    Tesla finds Chinese production site for electric cars: Shanghai

    Tesla is closing in on a deal to begin production of its cars in China, after it signed a preliminary agreement to explore building cars near the major city of Shanghai. By signing the preliminary agreement, Tesla will begin the first step towards local production in China, a move that would...

  • Chevy Bolt EV fast-charging at EVgo station before trip across Maryland    [image: Brian Ro]
    Drive a Chevy Bolt EV electric car 313 miles on a charge: here's how

    Electric-car range is a funny thing. It is rated by the EPA, and most people focus on that combined figure, though an individual's use may greatly affect the car's actual range. Gentle drivers who drive mostly at lower speeds can greatly outdo that combined range, while steady driving at maximum...

  • Chevrolet Bolt EV self-driving prototype
    Electric-car noise rules to be canceled under Trump deregulation plan?

    Modern electric cars have been on U.S. roads for seven years or so, and owners love their smooth, quiet, close to noise-free operation. That silence has been a bone of contention for even longer, however, since hybrids operating purely on battery power are similarly quiet. For years, the U.S...

  • Tesla Model S at Supercharger site in Ventura, CA, with just one slot open  [photo: David Noland]

    Tesla has bestowed upon its current owners a sought-after perk previously reserved for early adopters: free Supercharging. Last year, Tesla announced it would begin charging for Supercharger station use for buyers of its electric cars after a certain date—but now it appears to have walked back that policy. Instead, it has extended free Supercharger use to all current owners: even if a Tesla was purchased after the original cut-off date, free Supercharging will now be included, likely to the delight of many owners. DON'T MISS: Another day, another positive electric-car adoption rate...

  • Chargeway electric-car charging symbols for Chevy Volt, BMW i3, Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model S (2017)
    Chargeway: the best electric-car idea you've never heard of

    Pretty much everyone knows how to put fuel into a conventional car. You pull up to the pump, open the vehicle's fuel door, put a credit card into the pump, select diesel or one of three grades of gasoline, lift the hose, and pump. (In New Jersey and Oregon, someone else does this for you.)...

  • 2018 Nissan Leaf ProPilot Assist
    Latest teaser for 2018 Nissan Leaf shows ProPilot Assist self-driving capability

    Nissan has begun to release a slow trickle of information about the 2018 Leaf electric car, but the latest teaser has nothing to do with its zero-emission powertrain. Instead, Nissan has revealed the 2018 Leaf will arrive with ProPilot Assist, the automaker's driver-assistance technology. The...

  • 2017 Tesla Model S
    Why would Tesla want to start its own streaming music service?

    It seems every other day Tesla CEO Elon Musk has news about the next big project for the electric-car maker. This time, the news is about a project that seems relatively achievable, but one that produces as many questions as it answers. According to reports, Tesla is looking into starting its own...

  • Electric motor, shown in 'How Does an Electric Car Work?' video by Learn Engineering
    Video explains how electric cars work, battery and motor technology included

    While many drivers generally understand the concept of an electric car, understanding generally stops there. It's a car, and you plug it in to get power to run it. That's fine as far as it goes. Beyond that, things get hazy pretty quickly, we've found. DON'T MISS: Plug-in hybrid problem: buyers...

  • Mercedes-Benz Generation EQ concept, 2016 Paris auto show
    Mercedes to show all-electric hatchback concept this fall, countering Audi: report

    German luxury carmakers often follow each other's product plans in something close to lockstep. Let one maker—BMW, say—introduce a new category of vehicle—sport utility "coupes," say—and soon Mercedes-Benz and Audi will have their own too. And the premium brands appear to be...

  • 2016 Tesla Model S

    Tesla's most recent Autopilot software head has left the company after just five months on the job. Chris Lattner, who had previously worked at Apple for more than a decade, joined Tesla in January as head software engineer overseeing development of the electric cars' Autopilot active-safety systems. However, it wasn't a good fit—something both Tesla and Lattner have admitted. DON'T MISS: Let's be clear: Tesla's Autopilot is not a 'self-driving car' "Chris just wasn't the right fit for Tesla, and we've decided to make a change," a Tesla spokeswoman told Reuters. Lattner echoed Tesla in...

  • 2015 Nissan Leaf plugged in to recharge   [photo: John C. Briggs]
    Electric cars will cost less to buy than regular cars by 2025: analysis

    Studies have shown that electric vehicles have a number of strikes against them in the minds on consumers who don't know much about them. Range anxiety, the lack of electric vehicle charging infrastructure—or even awareness that it exists—and high purchase prices all play a part in the...

  • Tesla Autopilot 2 Perpendicular Park
    Is the latest Tesla Autopilot 'smooth as silk' as Musk claims? Video shows results

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised that the latest iteration of Autopilot would be the most refined variation of the software yet. In fact, the Tesla chief recently tweeted that the new Autopilot algorithm would be "smooth as silk." One owner, James Hansbert, recorded his experience after receiving the...

  • First release candidate Tesla Model 3 electric car, from video tweeted by Elon Musk, March 2017
    How many Tesla Model 3s will be delivered by Dec 31? Poll results

    With photos of Tesla Model 3 test cars now popping up regularly, it seems likely that some number of Tesla's lower-priced all-electric sedan will roll off the production lines within the next few months. The big question is when the company will start delivering them beyond the board members...

  • 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid
    Demand for Hyundai Ioniq hybrid, electric models higher than expected, company says

    The issue first came to light in a question from a reader. It boiled down to this: "What's going on with the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, and why can't I get one at my local dealer in California?" The e-mail even included a link to a Korean business-news article, which is unusual for reader queries...

  • Volkswagen ID Buzz concept, 2017 Detroit auto show
    All-electric VW ID Buzz Microbus confirmed for production

    Working to redirect attention from its diesel-emission scandal—soon to wind down in the U.S. but ongoing in Europe—Volkswagen Group has talked a lot about its future electric-car plans. It will launch three high-volume battery-electric vehicles on a common architecture over the next...

  • 2017 Renault Zoe

    Electric vehicle sales are holding steady in Europe; the latest sales data shows popular battery electric vehicles remain popular. Plug-in hybrids continue to hold their own as well, according to data aggregated from numerous individual national markets. The Renault Zoe, in particular, continues to sell quite well. DON'T MISS: European electric and plug-in hybrid sales for Jan 2017 Through the month of May, the Zoe has sold 10,682 units, up from 7,704 units from the same time last year. The Zoe holds a 13.1 percent market share, according to data from the European Alternative Fuels...

  • 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV newspaper ad, The Washington Post, June 16, 2017
    Yes, ads for the Chevy Bolt EV electric car do actually exist; here's one

    The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV isn't yet available in all states, but it's been on sale in California for six months now. While Chevy has said all along it will market the 238-mile electric car in a very targeted way, specifically trying to reach people similar to existing owners, it may have expanded...

  • One of two 1909 Studebaker electric cars built for underground use [Architect of the U.S. Capitol]
    The US Senate once had its own electric cars: two Studebakers that ran underground

    One advantage of electric cars is that unlike gasoline or steam cars, they have no emissions. More than a century ago, that was why the U.S. Capitol acquired two custom-built electric cars, nicknamed "Tommy" and "Peggy." They were built by Studebaker, an early and hallowed U.S. car brand that...

  • Volkswagen ID Buzz concept, 2017 Detroit auto show
    VW too will launch electric-car joint venture in China with partner

    Volkswagen is following the lead of many other global automakers: it has signed a deal for a new electric-vehicle joint venture in China. The German automaker said this week it has partnered with Chinese automaker Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. (JAC) to produce electric vehicles, as well as to...

  • 2016 Tesla Model S
    Tesla changes warranty, cuts used Model S prices, to lure Model 3 buyers

    Tesla has given its used electric-car sales a jolt and sweetened the deals for potential buyers. CEO Elon Musk announced changes to the Tesla Model S sedan's warranty structure and major price cuts on used examples during the annual shareholder meeting held June 6. "Maybe somebody wants to buy a...

  • Electric mail delivery van based on Ford Transit chassis, by Deutsche Post StreetScooter with Ford
    Deutsche Post and Ford to build Transit-based electric van

    Deutsche Post, the German mail service, has long hoped to replace its fleet of 30,000 internal-combustion delivery vans with electric vehicles. In 2014, it bought the company Street Scooter, which has since built thousands of small car-sized electric delivery vans. Now Deutsche Post has announced...

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