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  1. Talk about weird: This Chinese company wants to build its own EV at an American-owned car factory in Europe.
  2. Production of the electric 3 Series ramps up in the second half of 2026.
  3. The company is now signaling that it may blow past its original target. Here's the new delivery timeline.
  4. Polestar built a BMW-fighting faux-SUV with no rear window and a lot of horsepower. Nobody asked for it, but we're glad it's here.
  5. Plus: Volvo says EVs will be cheaper than gas cars soon, and Rivian's robotics venture takes shape.
  6. The facelifted Model 3 was left outside in the freezing Canadian winter, and the owner didn’t precondition the interior or the battery.
  7. We already knew it would cost at least $2 billion. But what's another bil' among friends?
  8. The January sales numbers are in, and they're not good. Meanwhile, at Hyundai, EV sales are still growing.
  9. California revealed more details of its $200 million EV incentive program.
  10. The company already uses U.S.-made batteries. But now it's investing in sourcing American lithium and cathode active materials, too.
  11. Plus, SpaceX acquires xAI and California's new EV incentive program proposal is actually really smart.
  12. Well, that didn’t last long: the most affordable Model Y and Model 3 are no longer called “Standard.”
  13. From crossovers to hatchbacks to sedans, there are a lot of Chinese EVs that would work well in the Great White North.
  14. Toyota's EV push has gained momentum in recent months, but the company could go even bigger soon.
  15. The next-generation Porsche 718 was supposed to be EV-only by 2025. But its plans may be changing.