Tag: Electric Era
Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Crowned 2026 World Performance Car
IONIQ 6 N named 2026 World Performance Car, marking the second time in three years that Hyundai’s N brand has secured the award after IONIQ 5 N in 2024 This marks the fifth consecutive year Hyundai Motor has been honored at the World Car Awards Hyundai Motor Company has achieved … [continued]
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Scania Enters First Quarter of 2026 With An Electrifying EV Truck Strategy
A slew of Scania AB literature was stuck in my inbox, prompting me to delete that offensive email layer. But the stack of stories from November 2025 to February 2026 was a chronology of how the Scandinavian truck maker is clearly going up the EV path, despite keeping a hybrid … [continued]
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Hundreds of Thousands of Lightly Used Electric Cars About to Hit US Market
A few years ago, Democrats controlling Congress and President Joe Biden gave the US electric car industry a huge boost via the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which included extensions and upgrades to the federal EV tax credit. Whether planned or accidental, one unique feature of the updated legislation was … [continued]
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Will The MiBot Work In Amsterdam? Here’s A Biased Comparison
When KG Motors handed over the first customer MiBots on December 30, 2025, it did more than complete a ceremonial delivery. It quietly placed a fully engineered, road-legal micro-EV into real-world use — and set the stage for a production ramp beginning in April of 2026. In one particular case, … [continued]
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96 New Fast EV Chargers Planned For Washington State
New fast EV chargers will be installed along Interstate 90 and US routes 97, 195, and 395 in the state of Washington. Almost 100 fast charging ports will be installed at 14 different locations in about two years. Funding will come from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, although President … [continued]
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