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  1. After LFP and LMR, the automaker is betting on yet another battery chemistry type.
  2. A single app for the biggest charging networks in the U.S. simplifies things a lot. Plug & Charge takes it one step further.
  3. The Olinia Uno seats six, can take a wheelchair, and is made, designed, and developed entirely in Mexico.
  4. Just two models make up around 50% of EV sales in the U.S. To RJ Scaringe, that's "not a reflection of a healthy or well-served market."
  5. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Sportback is based on the $30,000 Nissan Leaf and hits dealerships later this year.
  6. Legacy automakers have been promising to match the Tesla Model Y for almost a decade. Rivian actually did it.
  7. After Google introduced the feature on Android Auto, Apple is following suit with CarPlay, starting with iOS 27.
  8. Gatik’s autonomous Isuzu trucks are already ferrying cargo for PepsiCo in Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas.
  9. The goal isn’t to copy a V8, V10 or straight-six, but to give drivers the speed and acceleration cues that EVs usually lack.
  10. Think electric cars don't last? Very few companies beat Tesla in this study of the longest lasting car brands.
  11. Lucid's three-row SUV just got some big feature upgrades thanks to a software update.
  12. The electric-vehicle tax credit is gone, but manufacturers are stepping up to offer incredible deals. Here's what you need to know.
  13. Once priced at nearly €110,000, this now six-year-old e-tron 55 sold used for €36,000 and it still has most of its original range left.
  14. U.S. sales of the electric Charger have been abysmal. Maybe Europeans, with their higher appetite for EVs, will turn things around.
  15. The updated luxury electric crossover is also getting a Tesla-style charge port and a small price bump.