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49 votes
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The battery race comes to Norway – there might yet be hope for Europe, and for a greener future without risky dependencies on China
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At the top of the market, EV hypercars are a disappearing breed
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$30K Ford EV truck due in 2027 with much-simpler production process
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How electric scooters are driving China's salt battery push
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China is hoovering up market share in electric vehicle-friendly Norway, posing significant competition to Tesla and other Western auto giants
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Pebble Flow review - A towable RV made for EVs - Fully integrated battery, motor, solar, and software
13 votes -
US aerospace company Beta Technologies' electric plane, ALIA CTOL, has completed a 200 kilometre journey between Sønderborg and Copenhagen airports
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China's tech giant claims 1,800-mile range for new solid-state EV battery
26 votes -
The "standard" car charger is usually overkill
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An explainer: The Low-Voltage Connector Standard (LVCS) is an emerging automotive standard that defines electrical connections at both 48V and 12V
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BYD is cutting prices on electric vehicles
35 votes -
Global ferry electrification accelerates: 70% of new orders go electric
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Most new cars in Norway are EVs – how a freezing country beat range anxiety
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The US EV and hybrid vehicle tax increase tucked into Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
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EV owners - what advice do you have from experience for a new user?
This coming week, I'm taking delivery of a 2023 Chevrolet Bolt 2LT with 24k miles. [It's red, and I'm going to call it my "Cherriot". Awful puns make everything better, and I live in the Cherry...
This coming week, I'm taking delivery of a 2023 Chevrolet Bolt 2LT with 24k miles. [It's red, and I'm going to call it my "Cherriot". Awful puns make everything better, and I live in the Cherry Capitol, so.] Thanks to RTO, it's just not feasible to remain a one-car household any longer.
The Bolt EV was about $15,000 cheaper than a new hybrid. Even though the low-end Ford Maverick price new was only a couple of thousand more than I'm paying for used, I've grown to hate driving SUV-sized and configured vehicles. I'm attached to the vanishing compact hatchback variety of car - comfortable to drive and park, easy to load and unload. They've always had as much cargo and passenger space as I've ever needed, and the Bolt comes highly recommended.
I'm aware this car comes with some disadvantages compared to ICE or hybrid vehicles. The Bolt doesn't have the fastest charging speeds, but overnight Level 2 is fine. Range is supposed to be ~250 miles under ideal conditions. Typical use will average 10 miles/day. The longest road trips I'm likely to use it for should be well within range on a single charge, to destinations with plenty of charging stations.
I don't have a 220v outlet in the garage yet. Public Level 3 CCS chargers should meet any expected needs in the interim even if that takes 2 hours of charging every couple of weeks. It's understood that the range will drop up to 40% in cold weather. I'm hoping to have the garage outlet installed by the time that's a problem.
Otherwise, I've got all kinds of questions about the fine points of the EV driving experience.
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Regenerative braking. I'd think this is safer on wet or icy roads than using the mechanical brakes. I drove a manual transmission for many years - is the effect of regenerative braking similar to using the clutch to slow down? Should I use the "one pedal driving" setting all the time?
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Tire wear - how often should I expect to replace tires, and is regenerative braking a plus or minus for tire life? It's a front-wheel drive with all-wheel traction control. By all accounts, I will still need to swap to winter tires for safety in snow and ice. The odds are that I won't need new tires for a while. I try to save up in advance, and it would be helpful to have an idea of when I can expect that expense to arrive.
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How much do I need to worry about extreme high or low temperatures? Do I need to park in the shade all the time when it's above 30°C, or use a heater in the garage on very cold (< 0°C) days?
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Aside from the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, is there anything I should be doing to prolong the life of the car?
Please feel free to give any other advice, positive or negative experiences, etc.
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E-bikes make your city smaller
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What a $15,000 electric SUV says about US-China car rivalry
29 votes -
Grounded electric camper and work vans
10 votes -
I actually bought a $1,000 electric boat from China. Here’s what showed up.
51 votes -
Tesla board opened search for a CEO to succeed Elon Musk
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Are gas stations beginning to shut down yet, as part of the broader shift to EVs?
I feel like this was forecasted for a few years, and I'm not sure if places are following through with it yet. I looked it up, and found some articles, which I haven't vetted at all:...
I feel like this was forecasted for a few years, and I'm not sure if places are following through with it yet.
I looked it up, and found some articles, which I haven't vetted at all:
- https://www.the-sun.com/money/9078715/mass-gas-station-closures-across-country/
- https://www.thestreet.com/retail/major-oil-company-unloading-1000-of-its-retail-sites
- https://thefw.com/shell-gas-station-store-closings/
I don't know if the political situation in the US has slowed down the gas station closures, but I'm really not interested in turning this topic into politics talk, so please save that for another topic. I'm also definitely curious what's happening outside the US, I want to hear the facts and numbers, out of curiosity for how quickly this is happening, or not happening.
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Slate Auto to offer modular EV pickup for $20k with EV Tax Credit
54 votes -
Hydrogen vs. battery buses: a European transit reality check
12 votes -
Norway's capital is known for its green policies and widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Why does the city still struggle with air pollution?
17 votes -
Porsche explores EV battery recycling tech to power its new cars
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How a Chinese battery factory sparked a political meltdown in a small Michigan town
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EV chargers that were once isolated to the back corners of gas station lots are steadily starting to dominate Norway's fuel stops
12 votes -
$1.4bn is a lot to fall through the cracks, even for Tesla
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Estonian ride-hailing unicorn Bolt has bought Danish taxi startup Viggo for an undisclosed sum in the company's first-ever acquisition
8 votes -
BYD unveils new super-charging EV tech, to build charging network in China
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Back to the future: China revives blimps, now fully electric
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Norway will allow cities to introduce zero-emissions zones, as the number of electric cars on the road in the biggest urban centers passes 40%
22 votes -
EV battery startup Northvolt files for bankruptcy in Sweden – firm unable to ‘secure the necessary financial conditions to continue in its current form’
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Volkswagen ID.4 was the best-selling EV in Europe, top three in the US last month
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Australia, with no auto industry to protect, is awash with Chinese EVs
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A boutique German car customization house has given the Tesla Cybertruck a radical exterior and interior makeover
13 votes -
New EV batteries are making electric cars cheaper and safer
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Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan offers bleak assessment of year ahead for motor industry – shares his views on tariffs and the development of electric vehicle sales
7 votes -
Is Colorado's EV incentive worth it?
8 votes -
I built an omni-directional ball-wheeled bike
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Canoo files bankruptcy, claiming funding shortfalls
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Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car in California to just over $15,000 — with $15,000 of free fuel
34 votes -
Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric construction – drop in decibels is welcome side-effect of goal to keep city-managed construction projects free from toxic emissions
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Subsidies and incentives have helped Norway become the trailblazer for electric vehicles. What can others learn?
5 votes -
Strikes against Tesla Sweden leave over 100 charging stalls waiting for power – IF Metall has been lodging strike efforts against Tesla for over a year now
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Sweden's green industry hopes hit by Northvolt woes – growing calls for increased state support to help Sweden maintain its position in future technologies
12 votes -
Step 1: Slow down
14 votes -
In Norway, 90% of new car registrations are electric. In 2025, that number might be 100%.
18 votes -
Honda and Nissan announce plans to merge, creating world's third-largest automaker
57 votes