Tag: Hyundai IONIQ 5
Top Used Electric Car Options Before $4,000 Subsidy Is Gone
There are less than two weeks left to get a used electric car in the United States and get the $4,000 federal subsidy that was provided for them in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Republicans in Congress and the White House are killing this subsidy, and the last day … [continued]
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Philippines Expands EV Classification System to 6 Categories Under New DOE Guidelines
The Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) has introduced comprehensive new guidelines that expand the Philippines’ electric vehicle classification system from four to six categories, marking a significant step toward streamlining the country’s rapidly growing EV market. The revised rules, contained in DOE Department Circular DC2025-09-0015, took effect on September 20 … [continued]
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The Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the USA — CHARTS
After reporting on the overall US EV market and how it changed in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 2024, Q2 2023, Q2 2022, and Q2 2021, I want to now get into specific EV models and how their sales have changed over time. First of all, let me note that … [continued]
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A Few More Days For Big EV Raffle From CCAN — Podcast & YouTube Chat
It seems EV raffles have gotten more and more popular. One of the original leaders in this space, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN), has been running one for 7 years, and it has grown it to a bigger and bigger level. This year’s raffle offers a first-place prize (a … [continued]
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A New Hyundai Ioniq 5 SEL AWD For $99 A Month
About a week ago, two different individuals misinformed me that new electric vehicles cost over $180,000, or at least $40,000. I said nothing to either one because doing so might have started some pointless arguments. Instead I wrote 5 articles about affordable, new electric vehicles for purchase that cost much … [continued]
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