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  1. Even if the car it comes in gets scrapped, your EV battery will likely live on.
  2. The two cars are pretty evenly matched in a straight line. Corners are another story.
  3. Ford wants to make affordable EVs and lithium-iron-phosphate batteries in the U.S. Its plans are now “in peril.”
  4. As with many things related to Tesla's Full Self-Driving, it sounds cool enough. But is it another promise that’s bound to be broken?
  5. At Tesla, a very large check is finally due. Plus: we finally drive the Volvo EX30 and learn it's not all it's cracked up to be.
  6. Despite supporting a new DC fast charging network, Rivian won’t abandon its own charging operation.
  7. Kia confirmed to InsideEVs that U.S.-market EV4s won't be built in America. That's going to be a problem.
  8. If you live in certain states and find a dealership willing to participate, you may save thousands of dollars on the electric Honda.
  9. It's pretty easy to find Work Trucks with over 400 miles of range for under $60,000.
  10. Tesla sold just 524 cars in Quebec in the first three months of the year.
  11. Musk says that Tesla's actually self-driving (for real this time) Model Ys are testing in Texas "a month ahead of schedule."
  12. At least two of these Toyota EVs will be American-made and use locally sourced batteries.
  13. The Ioniq 9 may come with a Tesla-style NACS port, but you'll get a faster charge by avoiding Superchargers.
  14. The lifespan of lithium metal batteries (LMBs) has been doubled in testing while maintaining a very high energy density.
  15. Plus, Tesla loses tech crown in China, while Nissan tries to stop the bleeding