News: Volvo Cars Joins the Electric Parade
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).
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).
The Jaguar I-Pace isn’t just a concept. It is a preview of a five-seat production car that will be on the road in 2018.
Ford wants to be recognized as a future-looking company, so they have 13 hybrids and full-electric cars scheduled for release between now and 2020, part of Ford’s electrified future.
The Tesla Model 3, the first affordable Tesla, will begin production on Friday, July 7, two weeks ahead of schedule.
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.
Those lucky enough to live in California and Oregon have had the opportunity to own a Chevrolet Bolt since last December. For the rest of the country–excluding some states which have now also seen the Bolt in showrooms
the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq comes as a hybrid or battery-powered all-electric car. A plug-in hybrid will fill out the line next year.
FLO has set up a network of thousands of pubic charging stations throughout Canada.
The International Energy Agency, which tallies the number of EVs worldwide, reported recently that total number of electric cars has passed two million.