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TWC Podcast, Episode 21: An interview with Karma Automotive’s Jeff Holland
Jul 1

Jul 1 TWC Podcast, Episode 21: An interview with Karma Automotive’s Jeff Holland

Phil Royle
opinion

This week on The Watt Car podcast, co-hosts Edward A. Sanchez and Phil Royle welcome Jeff Holland, Director of Public Relations at Karma Automotive…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Some Say Level 2 Charging Should Be Free – Should It?
Jun 28

Jun 28 Some Say Level 2 Charging Should Be Free – Should It?

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion

Being a capitalist at heart, I believe it is in the long-term interest of any business operating within the realm of EVs or related services to have standalone profitability or at least (economic) sustainability…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Tesla Model 3 Ranked as Most-American Car – What Does That Mean, and Does it Still Matter?
Jun 25

Jun 25 Tesla Model 3 Ranked as Most-American Car – What Does That Mean, and Does it Still Matter?

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

Cars.com just released its 2021 American-Made Index Report, and for the first time in the report’s history, an EV made the top spot, the 2021 Tesla Model 3. The term “Most American” is fraught with peril…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast, Episode 20: The Tesla yoke of minivans
Jun 24

Jun 24 TWC Podcast, Episode 20: The Tesla yoke of minivans

Phil Royle
opinion

When it comes to EVs, charging is kind of important, so this week, The Watt Car podcast co-hosts Edward A. Sanchez and Phil Royle discuss that very topic in regard to road trips as well as home charging…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Road Tripping in a Hyundai Ioniq Electric: Range Anxiety Strikes
Jun 22

Jun 22 Road Tripping in a Hyundai Ioniq Electric: Range Anxiety Strikes

Linda Beckemeyer
opinion, electric

After shopping for a Hyundai Kona Electric and realizing that it was slightly smaller than the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, we opted to purchase a 2020 Hyundai Ioniq…

BY LINDA BECKEMEYER

If the Yoke is Mandatory, Tesla Can Count Me Out as a Repeat Customer
Jun 18

Jun 18 If the Yoke is Mandatory, Tesla Can Count Me Out as a Repeat Customer

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

Tesla and Elon Musk, never the pair to shy away from controversy, has the industry abuzz with their stubborn insistence on pushing the “yoke” style steering wheel to market…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast, Episode 19: A multiplicative system
Jun 17

Jun 17 TWC Podcast, Episode 19: A multiplicative system

Phil Royle
opinion

This week, co-hosts Phil Royle and Edward A. Sanchez bag on and praise Tesla for its latest release, the Model S Plaid. But there are other things to celebrate this week…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Bus in a box: Second life EV batteries help power Extreme E
Jun 16

Jun 16 Bus in a box: Second life EV batteries help power Extreme E

Brian Stark
electric

Extreme E, an electric off-road racing series that launched this year, garnering ample attention on the world motorsports stage, has a fundamental problem: getting power…

BY BRIAN STARK

2022 Lexus NX 450h+ – Toyota’s Upscale Tiptoe Into Electrification
Jun 15

Jun 15 2022 Lexus NX 450h+ – Toyota’s Upscale Tiptoe Into Electrification

Edward A. Sanchez
plug-in, hybrid

With the introduction of the 2022 Lexus NX 450h+, Toyota is inching forward in its steps toward electrification. We’ve published many a post here at The Watt Car analyzing, criticizing, and puzzling over…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Tesla Model S Plaid – Why It Still Matters
Jun 14

Jun 14 Tesla Model S Plaid – Why It Still Matters

Edward A. Sanchez
electric

With last week’s introduction of the Tesla Model S Plaid, some may wonder why a new version of a model that’s been out for nearly a decade is receiving so much attention…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast, Episode 18: It usually self corrects
Jun 10

Jun 10 TWC Podcast, Episode 18: It usually self corrects

Phil Royle
opinion

Podcast co-hosts Phil Royle and Edward A. Sanchez discuss Ed’s latest Tesla mobile service call for an issue he figured would fix itself. Spoiler alert: it didn’t…

BY PHIL ROYLE

Ferrari Hires New CEO from Electronics Industry – Sign of Things to Come?
Jun 9

Jun 9 Ferrari Hires New CEO from Electronics Industry – Sign of Things to Come?

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion

There is perhaps no other name as synonymous with automotive performance and passion as Ferrari. Since its inception, the brand has been known for its race cars and pavement-dominating road cars…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

AP Says Slow Charging Hampering EV Adoption – I Say ICE Fueling Mentality Is
Jun 8

Jun 8 AP Says Slow Charging Hampering EV Adoption – I Say ICE Fueling Mentality Is

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

This week, the Associated Press posted a story noting how slow charging (or the public perception thereof) is hampering the adoption of electric cars by consumers…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast, Episode 17: Feeling like a Slurpee
Jun 3

Jun 3 TWC Podcast, Episode 17: Feeling like a Slurpee

Phil Royle
opinion

This week, The Watt Car podcast co-hosts Phil Royle and Edward A.Sanchez kick off the conversation with a survey that was obvious to anyone who has ever charged an EV…

BY PHIL ROYLE

2022 BMW i4 – BMW’s Belated Answer to the Tesla Model 3
Jun 2

Jun 2 2022 BMW i4 – BMW’s Belated Answer to the Tesla Model 3

Edward A. Sanchez
electric

When the BMW i3 came out in 2013, it seemed Munich was on its way to being a legitimate head-to-head competitor with Tesla. Whether prodded by its California rival, EU regulations…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Pull-Through Charging – The Revolution That Must Happen for EV Trucks to Succeed
Jun 1

Jun 1 Pull-Through Charging – The Revolution That Must Happen for EV Trucks to Succeed

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

The revolution that needs to happen in EV charging is massive, nationwide proliferation of pull-through Level 3 DC fast chargers…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

Rimac Nevera – The Countach of the 2020s, If There Is Such a Thing
Jun 1

Jun 1 Rimac Nevera – The Countach of the 2020s, If There Is Such a Thing

Edward A. Sanchez
opinion, electric

After more than a year of carrying the uninspiring moniker C_Two, Rimac’s second-generation hypercar finally has a proper name: Nevera. The Nevera’s performance specs and capabilities are formidable…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

TWC Podcast, Episode 16: The Elephant in the Room
May 27

May 27 TWC Podcast, Episode 16: The Elephant in the Room

Phil Royle
opinion

Lightning strikes again on this week’s podcast, with co-hosts Edward A. Sanchez and Phil Royle discussing the Ford F-150 Lightning once more. The elephant in the room, however…

BY PHIL ROYLE

PowerBoost vs. Lighting: Why I Would Buy an F-150 PowerBoost over a Lightning (For Now)
May 26

May 26 PowerBoost vs. Lighting: Why I Would Buy an F-150 PowerBoost over a Lightning (For Now)

Edward A. Sanchez
electric, hybrid

Last week, Ford unveiled its highly anticipated EV variant of its perennially popular F-150 pickup, the Lightning – to much fanfare. Undoubtedly, the Lightning packs a lot of innovative features…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro – This Is the Value Sweet Spot
May 24

May 24 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro – This Is the Value Sweet Spot

Edward A. Sanchez
electric

Since the official reveal of the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning last week, more details are slowly trickling out about various details, derivatives and trim levels. Today, we get a closer look at the “Pro” trim level…

BY EDWARD A. SANCHEZ

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