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REEVs are staging a comeback with over 3 million vehicles expected to hit the road by 2030, with China leading, followed by US and EU.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We continue our Driving into the Future series with data surrounding electric vehicles. The Action News data team took a deep dive into the numbers to learn where people are embracing the emerging technology in our viewing area.
Rivian announced a breakthrough autonomy chip and subscription service for hands-free driving across 3.5 million miles of roads starting early 2026.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] For many fleet operators, day-to-day operational complexities are the key barrier to success with the adoption of electric vehicles. Ensuring vehicles are fully charged and ready to depart on ...
According to multiple sources and a press release from the EU, the decision comes after massive lobbying and litigation efforts, mainly by European car companies, who banded together to campaign against the ban. The new revision of the bill will now allow automakers to continue selling internal combustion-powered cars past 2035.
As cars become software-driven, long-term value and functionality face uncertainty, even if the hardware lasts decades.
(iSeeCars) – With the $7,500 federal incentive for new electric vehicles and the $4,000 incentive for used models set to expire on September 30, there will be fewer new EV sales and falling used EV prices starting in October. This is after new electric ...
This comes as major news, following Porsche and its parent company, Volkswagen AG, which have heavily invested in researching and developing electric vehicle technology. The auto conglomerate was prepared to charge forward to an all-electric future, against many fans’ wishes. But to those same fans’ relief, that’s no longer the case.
The new Mercedes-Benz CLA is more of everything—more power, more technology, more luxury. It's a clear signal for the future of Mercedes-Benz that leaves its competition far, far behind, and it's in large part thanks to artificial intelligence.