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Norway, A View from the Inside
How does the electric vehicle transition look from the inside? I recently discovered that I have a distant relative living in Norway, Greg Coombes. So, I messaged and emailed him with some questions. I was impressed by the fact that, for him, the EV transition was “normal.” Others, like me, … [continued]
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NACS 2025: It’s Happening! (Implications & Fallout)
Who would have guessed that Tesla’s proprietary Supercharger standard would become the true universally adopted charging standard for North America It was previously accepted that the standard in North America would be CCS. Tesla’s fabulous Supercharger system used to be available only to Teslas. This made Tesla the only choice … [continued]
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 Impresses As The Best Affordable & Roomy 3-Row Electric SUV In The US
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 offers 335 miles range, starting at $58,955. It sets a new standard in affordable large 3-row electric SUVs in the US. I was invited recently to come to beautiful Savannah, Georgia, to both tour the new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) and drive the new … [continued]
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A Wishlist Of EVs At The 125th New York International Auto Show That I’d Like To See In Asia
There is usually little speculation about cars displayed at motor shows in Bangkok, Beijing, Shanghai, and Tokyo coming the Philippines. For vehicles showcased at the European and North American shows, automotive soothsayers become more careful, outright skeptical in their forecasts. For this article I made a wishlist of EVs I … [continued]
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Why I Don’t Have An EV Right Now, & When I’ll Get One Again
I know that not everyone who writes about EVs owns one, but I’ve had one in my driveway for a long time. My first one was a 2011 Nissan LEAF, followed by a Chevy Volt, a 2018 LEAF, and then a 2022 Bolt EUV. While I’ve also usually had a … [continued]
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