The Countdown Is On
The $7,500 federal EV tax credit is about to expire. Starting September 30, 2025, the incentive ends as part of the new One Big Beautiful Bill…
Grocery Delivery Without the Fees
Delivery apps are pricey. Service fees, markups, and tips add up fast. But Robomart, a Los Angeles startup, wants to change the game with its…
The Power to Fix Your Tesla—At Home
Tesla is breaking the mold. Unlike most automakers, it gives you the tools to diagnose and repair your EV without a trip to…
Alef’s Flying EV Takes Off — For Real
Flying cars have arrived. Alef Aeronautics, a California-based startup, is turning sci-fi into reality. Its all-electric flying car, the Model A, is…
Charging Beyond the Driveway
Owning an EV in the U.S. doesn’t always require a home charger. Many drivers prove it works just fine by leaning on workplace charging, nearby public…
A New Flagship With a Twist
Nio is doubling down on its boldest idea yet: luxury SUVs that skip charging altogether. The updated ES8, the brand’s largest six-seat SUV, has…
A Cheaper Way to Drive Tesla
Tesla just rolled out its cheapest way to get behind the wheel yet. The company quietly rolled out a pre-owned leasing program for the…
EV Longevity: A Common Question
When buyers consider switching to an electric vehicle, one question dominates: how many miles will it last? For many, battery degradation and long-term reliability still…
A New Era of Autonomy Starts with Rivian
Rivian is gearing up to lead the next big shift in EV innovation—this time, it's not about batteries, horsepower, or off-road chops.…
It Starts with Chemistry
Fast charging begins at the microscopic level—specifically, with battery cell chemistry. Not all lithium-ion batteries are built the same. Some prioritize energy density, designed to pack…