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  1. I work from home. I have plenty of public chargers nearby. I don’t drive that much. And still, I’m at my wit’s end.
  2. More than 40,000 Volvo EX30 EVs are being recalled for the potential of a battery fire.
  3. The model was originally planned as a pure EV, but a new report says hybrid power is on the menu, too.
  4. The Lanzador, the brand's first planned EV, could pivot to a plug-in hybrid powertrain to satisfy both buyers and regulators.
  5. One report from Japan says the electric IS is coming in mid-2027 with radical styling and a super slippery body.
  6. The manufacturer says its future EVs will be more performance-focused.
  7. Every network is more reliable than drivers expect. But there's a clear leader.
  8. Ford's skunkworks head Alan Clarke joined the InsideEVs podcast to discuss how the company is reinventing its EVs.
  9. Musk confirmed that the $60,000 Cybertruck will only be around for 10 days. What happens after that? It depends on demand, he says.
  10. Nissan was supposed to launch an even cheaper version of its affordable Leaf EV for the 2026 model year. That isn't happening.
  11. The issue isn’t that EV batteries automatically “go bad” with age, but that it's hard to spot the outliers.
  12. The company claims to have the world's first production solid-state EV battery. Doubt persists, but an independent test is coming soon.
  13. A new all-wheel drive base model cuts the entry price by $20,000 and the Cyberbeast is $15,000 cheaper.
  14. Everybody's wondering exactly how much this bare-bones truck will cost.
  15. Used Teslas are in high demand after the end of the tax credit. Other used EVs? Not so much.