Infrastructure: Making Sure Electric Fleets Have the Juice to Deliver
Vehicle energy availability becomes an even bigger issue when it comes to managing on-demand mobility services using electric vehicles.
Vehicle energy availability becomes an even bigger issue when it comes to managing on-demand mobility services using electric vehicles.
The next electrification wave will be when passenger EVs take off. This will happen as people understand that with larger batteries and a built-out charging infrastructure, range anxiety isn’t really an issue.
What Ford has done is expand the Mustang lineup with the all-new, all-electric 2021 Mustang Mach-E SUV.
tional Drive Electric Week (NDEW) is a nine-day celebration of the electric car. Now in its second decade, it grows annually, spanning two weekends and the days between in the middle of September.
The appeal of an all-electric Porsche, as explained by the company at its latest worldwide vehicle introduction, is that it’s a Porsche like other Porsches, just with an electric powertrain.
In the last few years, Pebble Beach has also become ground zero for the introduction of bespoke electric cars. This year is no different with concepts and electric hypercars introduced both as concepts and as full-fledged production-ready vehicles.
Before Harley-Davidson announces availability of its electric LiveWire model in August, they are hoping more fans have an opportunity to feel the zero-emission excitement with a new Lego Creator Expert model–a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy.
Today, even before an EV rolls into a fleet garage or depot, fleet personnel have to evaluate their operational needs in the context of electrification.
The 2019 Hyundai Kona EV is a CUV (Compact Utility Vehicle) that offers a competitive price (with federal tax credits an entry price of under $30,000) and an EPA-rated range of 258 miles or more under real-world driving. T
Tesla has done what any other car company would do—offer new features to entice buyers back into the market for its Model S and Model X flagships.