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Top 7 must-read electric vehicle technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
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Technology and policy shape each other as innovation drives lawmakers to adapt, and policies can speed the adoption of new ...
This week, Ford announced that it’s adding a gas engine to the F-150 Lightning. We explain how EREVs compare to EVs, Plug-ins ...
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How Shenzhen, China, became the electric car capital of the world
China now produces nearly three-quarters of the world’s electric cars, and no city embodies that dominance more than Shenzhen ...
Sony and Honda have teamed up through their joint venture, Sony Honda Mobility (SHM), to build an electric vehicle that does more than just drive.
REEVs are staging a comeback with over 3 million vehicles expected to hit the road by 2030, with China leading, followed by ...
New electric vehicles now feature immersive technology that makes your driving experience seamless and safe. Some cars ...
Formula E has unveiled its most ambitious development yet: the Gen4 race car. It's quick, with a jaw-dropping 0-60mph time of just 1.8 seconds. That's quicker off the line than a Formula 1 car. Set to ...
Professor Willett Kempton joins WIRED to answer the internet's most interesting questions about electric cars. Has Elon Musk's high profile public persona affected Tesla sales? Will electric cars ever ...
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Mississippi law reshapes future of electric car sales
Mississippi has just taken a decisive step that is already having ripples throughout the automotive industry nationwide.
Formula E has unveiled its most ambitious development yet: the Gen4 race car. It's got blazing speed, reaching an astounding 0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds. That's quicker off the line than a Formula 1 ...
It’s widely assumed that the car of the future will be powered by gasoline. At least partly powered by gas, that is, and at least for the near future. When, if ever, will the pure-electric car — one ...
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