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  1. Plus, a new bill would claw back funding for EV chargers and Scout's direct-to-consumer sales plans spark another lawsuit.
  2. The number of public and private EV chargers in the country went from 10 to 20 million in 18 months.
  3. The Model Y was Tesla’s best-seller in Europe, but it wasn’t enough to fend off Volkswagen on the constructors’ list.
  4. Volvo engineered the new EX60 to be as safe as possible. This means putting it through realistic crash scenarios.
  5. Lemonade's new "Autonomous Car Insurance" is offering hefty discounts to Tesla drivers who use Full Self-Driving.
  6. Despite being smaller than the EX90, the new EX60 gets more range and a larger battery thanks to clever packaging.
  7. The Swedish EV one-ups both the Rivian R2 and the Tesla Model Y with a feature that used to be a staple of rugged-looking crossovers.
  8. Volvo's 400-mile electric crossover could be a major comeback story—and it's packed with tech that takes EVs to the next level.
  9. The Volvo EX60 is the most advanced vehicle the automaker has ever built. Watch the full livestream of the launch event here.
  10. Today's EV news: How AI is "roiling" auto supply chains, California's booming EV sales, and a controversial e-bike law.
  11. The Renault 5 is a breakout hit, and the new sub-$24,000 Twingo aims to widen the lead.
  12. The Korean automaker is reportedly developing an EV1 to offer Picanto buyers an electric alternative.
  13. In its first full year on sale in Europe, BYD’s PHEV crossover outsold fan favorites like the Volkswagen Tiguan and Volvo XC60.
  14. The affordable EV has been on sale practically unchanged since the 2023 model year.
  15. Lithium-iron phosphate is now the most widely deployed EV battery chemistry in the world. Thank China's dominance in the space.