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New 2026 Nissan LEAF Shows How Far Electric Vehicles Have Come In 15 Years!
As I’ve written many times before, I was one of the first electric car buyers in Florida (except for Tesla Roadster buyers). I bought a 2012 Nissan LEAF on December 1st, 2011 (after putting down a $99 deposit about a year earlier). That was the first day Nissan sold LEAFs … [continued]
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Now Available in the Philippines
Ford Philippines launched the Mustang Mach-E Premium EV in the Philippines on August 8, priced at PHP 3,499,000 (~$61,690). It features a 98.7-kWh (88 kWh usable) battery with a 550 km range, dual motors providing 394 hp and 678 Nm torque, and electronic AWD. The design combines a classic Mustang … [continued]
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US Startup Lyten Is (Still) Determined To Make A Lithium-Sulfur EV Battery Happen
While moving forward with plans for a lithium-sulfur EV battery, the US supermaterials startup Lyten is also busily snapping up the pieces of Northvolt’s failed BESS empire.
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XPENG Opens Order Books for All-New Smart Coupe SUV G6 & Smart Premium SUV G9 in Europe
Today marks the Official Sales Start in Europe for new XPENG G6 and G9. Redefining performance, design, and intelligent technology for the next generation of electric vehicles. Both new XPENG G6 and G9 make bold statements as fastest charging EVs in their classes with industry-leading charging power of respectably 451 … [continued]
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Sodium Batteries: Yet Another Sign EVs Are Here To Stay
Researchers continue to work on a new generation of sodium-ion batteries, leading to the next generation of affordable EVs.
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