Tag: Hyundai IONIQ
Hyundai & Kia Prove Me Right? Fall to China in Western Europe
I’ve said it for a decade — Hyundai and Kia develop great electric vehicles, but they don’t try hard enough to produce them at high volumes and market them aggressively. I’m by far from the only one saying this. Going back to the Kia Soul EV and Hyundai Ioniq (which … [continued]
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Wicked Price Cuts On Kia EV6 In USA
The post–tax credit blues are hitting automakers trying to sell electric cars in the USA now. Whatever carryover there was in October is long gone, and it seems auto sellers are scraping to find buyers now. No one is rushing in to log a tax credit like in previous years. … [continued]
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Can the Nissan LEAF Shoot to the Top of EV Sales Charts?
The Nissan LEAF was once the gold standard for the EV market and EV sales. Yes, that was the very early days, and it was very early adopters who were buying it, but there’s no doubt the LEAF is one of the most notable cars in the modern electric vehicle … [continued]
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Cheapest Used Electric Cars in the USA, Part 2
A couple of months ago, just before the $4,000 used EV tax credit ended, I published an article on the cheapest used electric car options I could find — well, with some limitations. It’s now time to compare those to what’s on the market now. I loosened up the limitations … [continued]
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Hyundai Motor Group Expands EV Energy Services with Vehicle to Grid and Vehicle to Home
Hyundai Motor and Kia expand Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) services, enabling electric vehicles (EVs) to store, supply and share electricity with grids and homes Launch Korea’s first Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) pilot service for customers, supporting Jeju’s renewable-energy goals Expand Europe’s EV energy services by advancing from Smart Charging (V1G) service to bidirectional V2G capabilities, starting with the Netherlands Broaden Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) services … [continued]
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