A New Era of Home Energy
Across the United States, Americans are embracing clean energy at a rapid pace. From rooftop solar to electric vehicles, households are helping drive a nationwide transition—one decision at a time. As technology improves and prices fall, it's easier than ever to make the switch.
Government incentives, smarter designs, and…
Are EV Innovations Always Better?
As electric vehicles continue to surge in popularity, automakers are packing them with futuristic features. Yet, not every driver is sold on this new wave of design. From glass roofs to massive touchscreens, the shift toward minimalism and sleek aesthetics has sparked plenty of discussion—and strong opinions.
Streamlined Looks, Mixed…
EV owners are finding freedom from frequent service—and saving money in the process.
Simpler Systems, Fewer Repairs
Electric vehicles are fundamentally different from internal combustion cars. With no oil changes, timing belts, spark plugs, or fuel filters, EVs eliminate many common service items. There’s no engine to tune or transmission fluid to flush.
That mechanical…
A First in the Auto Industry
Polestar 4 is set to become the first production car to integrate Google Maps’ new live lane guidance directly into the driver display. The Swedish EV brand is beating the rest of the industry to the punch by putting AI-assisted lane guidance front and center—literally.
This feature, designed for…
Small, But Not Just a Concept Anymore
NIU is moving fast. The scooter brand’s electric microcar, the NIUMM, is officially headed for production.
Unveiled earlier this year, the two-seater made another splash at EICMA 2025, where NIU confirmed it is finishing homologation—the final regulatory step before it can hit public roads.
Swappable Scooter Batteries, Same…
From 5 to 12 Cities—Fast
Waymo is stepping on the accelerator. After years of cautious rollout, the Alphabet-owned self-driving company is expanding its driverless taxi service to 12 U.S. cities by the end of 2026.
The newest cities joining the list? San Diego, Detroit, and Las Vegas.
Waymo already operates in San Francisco, Los Angeles,…
House Power, Straight from Your SUV
Rivian’s next big thing, the $45,000 R2 SUV, is more than just an EV. It’s a home battery on wheels.
Thanks to a newly designed Energy Management Control Module, the R2 will support vehicle-to-home (V2H) power. That means during a blackout, or even just peak-rate electricity hours, the R2…
Design Takes Center Stage
This year’s Japan Mobility Show (formerly the Tokyo Motor Show) felt like a glimpse into the future—with a catch. Japanese automakers brought out stunning concepts, wild designs, and creative tech. But most skipped over a crucial detail: how these vehicles will actually be powered.
From Mazda’s rotary-carbon-capturing dreams to Toyota’s mysterious…
Goodbye Gas, Hello Free Charging
Tesla has just launched a new offer for American drivers: 2,000 free Supercharging miles when trading in a gas-powered vehicle for a new Tesla. This promotion applies to both purchases and leases, making it easier than ever to go electric.
It’s another push from Tesla to speed up the shift…
New Name, New Interface
Ford has officially renamed and overhauled its smartphone app. What was once called FordPass is now simply branded as Ford. And this isn’t just a cosmetic update—it’s a functional upgrade that improves how drivers interact with their cars remotely.
Whether you drive a full EV or a plug-in hybrid, the new…
