What was once a cutting edge green car has turned stagnant. But the Prius now has another problem…
BY STEVE THOMPSON
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What was once a cutting edge green car has turned stagnant. But the Prius now has another problem…
BY STEVE THOMPSON
You’d expect us to be ardent advocates for the adoption of electric cars. And we are, for the most part…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
it seems some in the media, even outlets considered to be “progressive,” take a rather dim view of the prospects of EVs…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
Electric cars currently only comprise about 2% of car sales in the U.S. In EV-loving California, that number is around 8%…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
While the rumors of a “Mustang-inspired” electric crossover were percolating for months, the fact that the Mach-E was actually branded a Mustang came as a surprise to many…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
In build up to the iPhone introduction in 2007, BlackBerry had become the status symbol of businesspeople, with access to email and the web in the palm of your hand…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
Let’s get something out of the way up-front: I’m an unabashed fan of electric cars. I own one myself. In terms of passenger cars, they’ve gotten to the point where, for the most part, they’re fully competitive with internal-combustion equivalents…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ
While electric cars have been around just as long as their internal-combustion counterparts, only within the last decade has modern battery technology made them viable as everyday or “only” cars…
BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ