Electric vehicles in the United States produce fewer greenhouse gases than gas automobiles, even when factoring in battery-making emissions, limited range during bad weather and coal-fired power grids ...
An electric truck with a 300-mile range emits 37% less CO2 than an ICE-only small car over the course of its life, according to researchers. What’s more, these calculations can be skewed by where you ...
If you’ve ever been unfortunate enough to be trapped in a tedious argument about whether or not electric vehicles are genuinely, holistically, and completely better for the environment, then I suppose ...
Electric cars in the U.K. are proving just as durable as their gas-powered counterparts, according to a major new study. Researchers analyzed 300 million records from Ministry of Transport ...
Gasoline-powered cars can’t hope to compete with EVs on emissions. A new study from the University of Michigan found that driving an electrified vehicle will reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared ...
Anyone who owns an EV has probably noticed that cold weather isn’t exactly range-friendly. When temperatures drop, so does the distance you can travel on a charge. But just how much range do EVs lose ...
Electric vehicles in the United States produce fewer greenhouse gases than gas automobiles, even when factoring in battery-making emissions, limited range during bad weather and coal-fired power grids ...
Love’ em or hate’ em, electric vehicles are, on average, pricier to buy than their ICE counterparts. A new study suggests that they’re more expensive to insure as well – and we’re not talking about a ...
EV battery degradation is almost a non-issue, a new study found. On average, a modern EV's battery degrades by 1.8% per year. Most batteries can last 20 years or more. The high-voltage battery pack of ...