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BMW Aims to Launch First Hydrogen-Powered Vehicle by 2028

BMW is gearing up to introduce its first hydrogen-powered vehicle by 2028, leveraging fuel cell technology developed in partnership with Toyota Motor Corp. The German automaker made the announcement on Thursday, highlighting its commitment to exploring alternative green technologies, according…

Harris Drops Support For Ev Mandate: A Political Pivot?

Harris Drops Support for EV Mandate: A Political Pivot?

Vice President Kamala Harris, once a staunch supporter of federal rules mandating electric vehicle (EV) production, has seemingly changed her stance. According to a recent report by Alex Thompson and Ben Geman of Axios, Harris’ campaign stated that she “does…

Xpeng Ignites Share Surge With Affordable Ev

Chinese EV Makers Defy Global Restrictions with Surging Sales

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are showing resilience in the face of global trade restrictions, with several major players reporting significant year-on-year sales increases for August. This surge comes despite recent announcements by the European Union, United States, and Canada…

Porsche Rejects Artificial Gear Changes For Evs, Citing Superior Electric Performance

Florida’s EV Charging Dilemma: Politics vs. Progress

Florida, boasting the second-highest number of electric vehicle (EV) drivers in the United States, is facing a critical shortage of fast-charging stations. This issue is becoming increasingly pressing as the state grapples with political considerations that may be hindering the…

Tesla Adjusts Financing Rates For Model 3 In The U.s.

Tesla Adjusts Financing Rates for Model 3 in the U.S.

Tesla has recently modified its financing options for the Model 3 in the United States, as reported by Sawyer Merritt on X. These changes affect both promotional and non-promotional rates across various loan terms, potentially impacting buyers’ decisions. New Financing…

Electric Shock: Tesla'S Winning Streak Shakes Short Sellers

Tesla and Musk Win Dismissal of Dogecoin Lawsuit

Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk have successfully defended themselves against a federal lawsuit alleging cryptocurrency fraud and insider trading, according to Reuters. The case, which sought $258 billion in damages, was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in…

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