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Automotive Press Heaps Praise On Toyota Highlander EV
The new Highlander EV is a big deal for Toyota — a big three-row SUV built in the US and battery-powered exclusively.
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Free Bidirectional EV Chargers Provided For Massachusetts Program
The latest EV charging news in Massachusetts was about 105 new fast chargers to be installed for Boston Public Schools. Electric school buses have many public health and environmental benefits, so installing more chargers for them will be an advantage. Just a couple days later, the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center … [continued]
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Responses to Tesla Trade-in Article
A week ago, one of our writers who owns a Tesla Model 3 (like myself) wrote an article about potentially trading it in for a new Tesla. His article compared his 2019 Model 3 with a new Model Y and examined what would be better and what would be worse. … [continued]
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Active Managed EV Charging Can Double EV Hosting Capacity
Electric vehicles are ‘batteries on wheels’ and have capabilities beyond transportation. Because of the recent frigid weather and snow, someone mentioned the fact that a Ford Lightning can be used as backup power during an outage. Of course, it isn’t only Lightnings that can provide such backup power. Potentially, any … [continued]
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Look Out For Your Chips, The Seagull Is Coming!
The BYD Seagull has just been launched in Australia. This global best seller is bound to shake up the market. In Australia, it is called the Atto 1, a surprisingly simply name that identifies where it fits in the BYD lineup. It is smaller and has less range than its … [continued]
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