Private Jets Burn Carbon—EVs Clean It Up?
Private air travel is booming. So are the emissions. Just 1% of people contribute over 50% of global aviation emissions, and private jets are the worst offenders. A single private flight can pump out more CO₂ than most of us do in an entire year.
Meanwhile, EV drivers…
110,000 Builds in 4 Days—But What Does It Mean?
The launch of the new Porsche Cayenne Electric sparked a frenzy online—but not at dealerships just yet. In the first four days, over 110,000 configurations were created on Porsche’s U.S. website. That’s a lot of digital dream cars, but only 10,500 users registered actual purchase interest.…
Two Affordable EVs With Real Range
For years, buying an EV with solid range meant shelling out luxury money. Not anymore. The Chevy Equinox EV and new Nissan Leaf are both here to prove that 300+ miles of range doesn’t have to cost over $35K.
These two budget-friendly electric crossovers go head-to-head—and while both are…
EVs That Power More Than Your Drive
Hyundai and Kia are preparing a major upgrade for U.S. owners. The Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV6 will soon support vehicle-to-home capability. This means your EV will not only drive you around but also power your house during outages or help you cut energy bills.
The feature…
Ford Goes Heavy with Its First All-Electric Workhorse
Ford may be easing off its consumer EV goals, but it's doubling down on electrification where it counts—commercial trucks. The brand just dropped the F-Line E, its first-ever heavy-duty electric truck, under its Ford Trucks division. This isn't a flashy showroom model—it’s a tool built for the…
A Balanced Strategy for a Diverse Market
Kia is in growth mode. The brand is on track for its fourth straight year of rising U.S. sales, fueled by strong interest in gas, hybrid, and electric models. Now, Kia is expanding its hybrid offerings to meet growing customer demand—without slowing down its EV ambitions.
Executives say…
Scout's Comeback Gets Real with On-Road Testing
Scout Motors, Volkswagen Group’s revived electric off-road brand, has officially entered real-world testing. After years of design, planning, and early prototyping, test mules of the upcoming Scout EV truck and SUV have hit the pavement. These early models are key to validating chassis dynamics, traction control, and suspension…
A Premium Pit Stop: Charge Fast, Sip Slow
Mercedes-Benz has flipped the switch on its first DC fast charging hub at a Starbucks—and it’s not just for Benz drivers. Located off I-5 in Red Bluff, California, the station offers 400 kW charging power and universal compatibility with both NACS and CCS connectors.
That’s enough juice…
Charging Less, Worrying More?
Not everyone has access to a dedicated charging station at home. For many drivers, especially those in shared housing or urban settings, charging just 2–3 times per week may be the only option. The question is: does that rule out EV ownership?
For drivers with commutes ranging between 40–80 miles per…
Zeekr Is Upgrading Its EVs — Big Time
Chinese automaker Zeekr is setting a bold new standard by giving its 2023-built EVs a serious tech boost. Over 70,000 owners of the Zeekr 001 and 009 are now eligible for a full ADAS hardware upgrade, bringing their vehicles in line with 2024 models.
The upgrade swaps…
