MondayJun 13, 2022 1:46 pm

High Fuel Prices Push Hotels to Install EV Charging Points

For the past couple of years, fuel prices around the world have been on the rise. The coronavirus pandemic upset the already volatile global oil price, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine significantly disrupted the global energy industry and led to the highest increase in gas and oil prices in a decade. Since 2008, Americans are paying more than $4.11 a gallon for gas for the first time. Hotel chains such as the Hilton are seeing a major opportunity amid the record-breaking oil prices. With drivers across the United States being forced to break the bank whenever they want to fuel…

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FridayJun 10, 2022 12:03 pm

BMW and Ford-Backed Company to Start Testing Solid-State EV Batteries

The lithium-ion battery has been at the heart of the electric vehicle revolution, allowing carmakers to exchange internal combustion engines for electric powertrains. But despite the achievements of li-ion batteries, especially in regard to the development of zero-emission electric cars, they are still a long way from perfect. The average EV battery still has limited range, takes a while to recharge and barely compares to fossil fuels in terms of energy density. That may soon change now that a Colorado-based battery maker has begun producing game-changing solid-state battery cells in a pilot program. Backed by both Ford Motor and BMW,…

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ThursdayJun 09, 2022 3:24 pm

Report Says ICE Vehicle Sales Have Gone into Permanent Decline

It would seem that the age of the internal combustion engine is beginning to draw to a close. After being the main form of vehicle transportation for more than a century, ICE vehicles are poised to be replaced by zero-emission electric cars. According to a new report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, sales of gas- and diesel-powered vehicles have taken a permanent nose dive as more people opt for plug-in hybrids and battery-electric cars. The report states that plug-in hybrid sales are expected to triple by 2024. Consumers will buy 20.6 million plug-in electric cars in 2025 compared to 6.6…

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WednesdayJun 08, 2022 12:41 pm

The Chevy Bolt to Be Most Affordable EV on American Roads

More than a decade after EV maker Tesla launched the Roadster and kicked off the EV race, electric vehicles are still too pricey for the average consumer. Governments around the world have had to rely on subsidies, tax breaks and incentives to make electric vehicles slightly more affordable, and increase adoption. Industry stakeholders have posited that electric vehicles will be as cheap to produce as internal combustion engine vehicles within the decade, thanks to lower production costs. In a move that is sure to shake up the nascent EV industry, General Motors has announced that it plans to reduce the…

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TuesdayJun 07, 2022 12:24 pm

Ford CEO Predicts Upcoming EV Price War

At the moment, only a small percentage of the population can truly afford to purchase an electric vehicle. The average EV costs at least $30,000 to $40,000, not to mention the cost of purchasing and installing a charger at home. For the past couple of years, governments across the world have provided discounts and incentives to reduce the cost of electric vehicles and increase sales. According to Ford CEO Jim Farley, that situation may come to an end. With the cost of manufacturing electric vehicles steadily reducing, Farley sees a price war on the horizon with the entry of $25,000…

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MondayJun 06, 2022 2:33 pm

Chinese EV Manufacturer WM Motor Files for IPO in Hong Kong

Chinese electric vehicles startup WM Motor has announced plans to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This makes it the latest electric vehicle maker to list in Hong Kong city. Although the electric car maker didn’t reveal the amount of money it intends to raise in its initial public offering (IPO), sources say WM Motor has a target of around $1 billion. Electric vehicle stocks have become extremely attractive in the past couple of years as climate change has forced countries around the world to turn their eyes to cleaner sources of energy and transportation. Tesla, for instance, became…

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FridayJun 03, 2022 11:42 am

Old ICE Vehicles Could Soon Be Used to Make Electric Vehicles

Researchers from Rice University in Houston, Texas, have come up with a novel process that has the potential to revolutionize recycling and sustainability in the nascent EV sector. At least 27 million vehicles are shredded across the world each year, with the United States accounting for 15 million of them. Most of these shredded vehicles are incinerated. In Europe, old vehicles are sent back to their manufacturers, which are required to recycle 95% of a vehicle and landfill just 5%. This is often too much for most manufacturers to handle, and they resort to scrapping the old cars. Now Rice…

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ThursdayJun 02, 2022 2:46 pm

Lithium Could Decide Future of Electric Vehicles

While you may have forgotten about lithium the moment you left your high-school chemistry class, this metal is making more headlines today due because of the crucial role it plays in the push to switch from the internal combustion engine vehicles we have grown up seeing to electric vehicles that don’t give off any emissions at the tailpipe. To show how valuable this metal has become, its price has skyrocketed by 432% year-on-year, reaching a milestone in April this year. For comparison purposes, lithium carbonate cost about $11,000 a metric some six years ago, but it now costs $62,000. That…

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WednesdayJun 01, 2022 2:50 pm

GM Applies to Patent Dual Charging Ports

The auto manufacturing giant General Motors recently filed a patent application with respect to the dual charge ports that its electric vehicles now feature. This ability to use two chargers to charge a battery at the same time was made possible by the company’s latest battery design in which the battery pack is divided into two modules. Those two parts of the battery can be connected either in series or in parallel, depending on the power needs at a given time. Now GM wants to charge those two sides of the battery at the same time, potentially collapsing the time…

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TuesdayMay 31, 2022 3:18 pm

Electric Vehicles Cost Less Than ICE Vehicles on a Monthly Basis, Study Says

In terms of monthly payments, insurance, maintenance and fuel, the total cost of owning an electric vehicle on a monthly basis is significantly lower than the corresponding cost of an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle, according to a recent study. It isn’t surprising that many motorists get sticker shock when they see the price tag of most electric vehicles. This is understandable given that generally speaking, the most affordable electric vehicle costs approximately twice as much as the most affordable gasoline or diesel-fueled vehicle. However, the recent study suggests that motorists should look at a different metric when comparing ICE…

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