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10 Years Later, This EV Battery Just Hit the Road

10 Years Later, This EV Battery Just Hit the Road

A Quiet Revolution Rolls Forward In January 2025, a text message from Mercedes-Benz read simply: “Spinning wheels.” To most, it meant nothing. But to Siyu Huang, CEO of Factorial Energy, it marked a milestone 10 years in the making: a successful vehicle test using her company’s solid-state EV battery. That short video meant their tech…

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The Most Wanted Electric Cars Right Now

The Most Wanted Electric Cars Right Now

Everyone Has a Dream EV Whether it’s a retro-styled Honda e or a tech-packed Lucid Air, EV fans are passionate—and picky—about their perfect electric match. And if one theme rules them all? It’s desire. Not just for specs or range, but for cars that spark genuine joy. The Cult of the Honda e The Honda…

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How Chinese EVs Could Supercharge the U.S. Market

How Chinese EVs Could Supercharge the U.S. Market

Tariffs Slow the Charge The U.S. currently imposes over 100% in tariffs on electric vehicles made in China. Even if Chinese automakers try to build in Mexico, more restrictions follow. These trade barriers are intended to protect American jobs, but there's a growing argument that they are stalling the clean vehicle transition. Bloomberg’s Colin McKerracher…

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Zero-Emission Showdown: States Hold the Line on EVs

Zero-Emission Showdown: States Hold the Line on EVs

California Sparked the EV Movement California has long been the front-runner in clean transportation policy. Its Advanced Clean Cars II program mandates that by 2035, all new passenger cars sold in the state must be zero-emission. The Advanced Clean Trucks rule focuses on reducing pollution from commercial and heavy-duty vehicles by accelerating the shift to…

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