Ever heard of EV charging equity? Unless we address it, that tiny phrase is likely to become a defining line between socioeconomic classes for a generation.
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2 Ways a Plug-in Hybrid Will Beat a Pure EV Every Time
A Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (or PHEV) can be a solid option for many EV buyers. In fact, it may be the only viable option for many would-be consumers.
The IRS EV Tax Credit: 4 Important Things to Know About Before You Buy an EV
With so many incentives available (including the IRS EV tax credit), you want to figure out what you’re eligible for before buying an EV. Let’s break it down.
EV Maintenance – Never Change Your Oil Again
EVs require far less maintenance than gasoline-powered cars. That said, regular EV maintenance is required; luckily, there are a few tasks you can do yourself.
4 New Questions Regarding Ford’s Use of the NACS (f.k.a. Tesla’s Proprietary Plug) Standard
With news of Ford’s use of the NACS plug and Tesla Superchargers taking the media by storm, what happens next? Here are some of our theories.
Are EVs More Expensive to Operate Than Gas Cars?
The answer isn’t so simple. Whether or not EVs are more expensive to operate than gas cars all boils down to when, where, and how you charge your car.
Will We Run Out of Lithium?
We may eventually run out of cheap lithium. We’ll also run out of oil, and the sun will run out of hydrogen. But hey, at least we’ve still got about 1,000 years’ worth left.
Are EVs Coal-Powered?
No. Yes. I mean, technically EVs could be considered at least a little coal-powered, depending on where you live and plug in. And that’s OK.
One-Pedal Driving– Please Don’t Creep Me Out
EVs allow for a different driving technique known as “one-pedal driving.” But new drivers shouldn’t discover it on the way out of the dealer’s parking lot.
Air Can Be Such a Drag: Aerodynamic Drag Impacts on EV Design
Aerodynamic drag has a lot more of an impact on EVs than one might expect. Small changes can have big impacts, and air is a huge force to be reckoned with in regards to vehicle design.