The Chevy Bolt is coming back. The EV landscape has changed since the Bolt was discontinued in 2023. Here's how Chevrolet is responding to demand for more affordable electric vehicles.
The National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) has described the establishment of the climate-smart electric vehicle (EV) recharge hub as a timely and strategic step
CARLSBAD, Calif., Dec. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aptera Motors (NASDAQ:SEV) announced today that Co-CEO Chris Anthony will participate in A.G.P.'s Annual Virtual Electric Vehicles and Transportation Conference on December 9, 2025. The…
(TestMiles) - Electric vehicles are now the center of the automotive conversation, not the sideshow. The 2026 BMW iX3 arrives as the first production Neue Klasse electric SUV, offering an estimated 400-mile EPA range, dual-motor all-wheel…
Bank of Ireland, in partnership with Nevo, has launched the latest Electric Vehicle (EV) market report, providing a comprehensive analysis of Ireland’s evolving EV landscape and the international lessons shaping its future. Pictured as the…
China’s automotive industry has gone global, in no small part due to technological advancements, cost advantages, and foreign investment through joint ventures, particularly in electric vehicle (“EV”) and connected vehicle technologies.…
Uber South Africa has officially rolled out its first fleet of electric vehicles (EVs), marking a major step towards the company’s goal of fully electric rides and deliveries globally by 2040. The initiative began in Johannesburg, where 70…
Electric car drivers could face a range of costly penalties for failing to prepare their cars for winter conditions. In light of this, Kia has offered some vital tips for preparing your vehicle for the colder months.
Rivian, the Irvine-based electric vehicle company, is recalling 34,824 commercial electric delivery vans due to an issue with the seat belt's locking mechanism.
The move would be the latest action by the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era policies that encouraged cleaner-running cars and trucks, including electric vehicles.
The move would be the latest action by the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era policies that encouraged cleaner-running cars and trucks, including electric vehicles.