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So in the end what may seem like the obvious next step for school buses–going electric–is going to take some time, but it’s already started.
So in the end what may seem like the obvious next step for school buses–going electric–is going to take some time, but it’s already started.
Chevrolet Bolt six month test! Here’s what it’s been like living with an all-electric car with few limitations.
Volvo Cars this week put a date on it. All of its vehicles beginning in 2019 will have some portion of electrification (such as a mild hybrid system).
Nissan confirmed that its second generation 2018 Nissan Leaf will debut in September at an event prior to the Tokyo Motor Show.
We have driven the future—and it feels a lot like today. We recently drove the production version of the 2017 Honda Clarity.
Following the success of its new Kia Niro crossover, Korean auto group Hyundai announced recently that it will bring its new Hyundai Kona crossover to North America in 2018.
WattTime, a Berkeley, Calif., nonprofit, developed a smartphone app that will help you charge your battery electric vehicle with green energy.
The 2018 Buick LaCrosse will expand its engine options and add a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with a side of light electrification.
We’re not saying we have reached a tipping point in a shift to heavy-duty EVs, but the movement reached a high water mark at the 2017 ACT Expo.
Continental, the 145-year-old German automotive supplier, is expanding its Silicon Valley presence with a new 65,000-square-foot R&D center in San Jose.