Ford EV, AV Teams Settle into The Factory in Corktown as Michigan Central Depot Deal Looms

Ford this week gave a peak into the new digs for 200 members of electric vehicle and autonomous vehicle teams as talks continue toward an expected announcement regarding the fate of Michigan Central Depot. Ford Team Edison, the team working on Ford’s global electric vehicle strategy, and the company’s autonomous vehicle business team have taken…

JD Power Study Finds Many Canadians Wary of EVs

Photo: geralt When it comes to buying a new car, many Canadian shoppers are less inclined to go green behind the wheel of an electric vehicle. According to the J.D. Power 2020 Q1 Mobility Confidence Index Study, 67 percent of Canadians have not driven an EV. Plus, Canadians are losing confidence in both EVs and…

Toyota i-Road Consumer Trials Start Today in Tokyo

Toyota i-Road consumer trials will begin today. Toyota will be begin i-Road consumer trials in the Greater Tokyo Area. These limited trials, beginning today, March 24th, will run through early June of this year. The goal of the Toyota i-Road consumer trials is to determine the effectiveness of the electric vehicle in typical, everyday driving…

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Most automotive analysts speak of the “electric revolution” as something that is still far off in the future. However, for BMW, the electric revolution has already begun. For the first time in the company’s history, BMW sold more than 10,000 electric vehicles in the span of one month. During the month of September, BMW sold…

EVs Still Greener Than Gas, Even At Power Plant

As I have written more and more about electric vehicles, one of the arguments against them that gets more irksome every time I hear it. It is what I consider the “displacement” theory. This theory is the idea that electric vehicles aren’t greener, because they just move emissions from a car tailpipe to an electric…

GM Announces Promotions, New Positions for Big EV Push

Pamela Fletcher General Motors recently promoted three executives as part of its ambitious electric-vehicle development efforts. Starting Oct. 1, Pamela Fletcher will be GM’s vice president of innovation. In this newly created role, she will report directly to CEO Mary Barra. Fletcher has been serving as GM’s vice president of global electric vehicle programs. She…

EV Sales Increase but the Industry Faces a $6 Trillion Obstacle

Though electric vehicle (EV) sales are gradually increasing, EVs still face a few major hurdles when it comes to mainstream adoption. Besides needing cleaner battery production methods, the industry will also require a pricey infrastructure overhaul. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimates that this infrastructure will cost $6 trillion. This amount comprises 7.5-8 percent of the…

China Shifts Focus from EVs to Hydrogen-Powered Cars

China’s using its EV blueprint to promote hydrogen cars https://t.co/7PC1pj0T1T pic.twitter.com/nStsU3ygrT — ilwareed Online (@ilwareed) January 29, 2019 Electric vehicle (EV) sales have been thriving on a global level. Particularly in China, thanks to its subsidies and policies that incentivize the adoption of eco-friendly vehicles. In 2018 alone, this country sold more than 1 million battery-powered EVs,…

GM Will Introduce Wireless Battery Management System

Working on the wBMS Photo: General Motors General Motors has announced that it will offer the industry’s first wireless battery management system for electric vehicles. Developed with Analog Devices, the wBMS will allow EVs to not only share the same battery components but also have improved performance. A Powerful Electric Model: A look at the…

Report: Ford Expected to Introduce Escape Plug-In Hybrid, Expedition Hybrid By 2019

Ford Motor Company’s announced investment of $4.5 billion into the proliferation of electrified vehicle offerings, anticipated to cover no fewer than 13 vehicles, might have some believing that the automaker would start rolling out EVs left and right. However, sources indicate that Ford’s path to fully-electric vehicles will be lined with numerous hybrid and plug-in…

Taking from Toyota: Hydrogen-Fueled BMW i5 on the Horizon?

Pictured: The BMW i3, which could be joined by a hydrogen-powered BMW i5 soon Having successfully conquered the electric vehicle (EV) market with the award-winning i3 and game-changing i8 supercar, BMW might be turning its focus to another form of fuel for the next entry in its i-series. Comments by Autocar have sparked speculation that…

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KBB Names 2017 Nissan LEAF to Best Used EV List

2017 Nissan LEAF If you’re ready to embrace a greener driving style but don’t want to break the bank, consider a used electric vehicle like the 2017 Nissan LEAF. The popular model recently earned a spot on Kelley Blue Book’s 10 Best Used Hybrids and Electric Cars Under $20,000 list. Learn More: The benefits of…

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With each passing week, more automakers are introducing new electric vehicles to their future lineups. Despite this rapid electric adoption, only about 1% of the global market has gone fully electric. This statistic would suggest that people are not buying new electric vehicles, and this is indeed the case. Instead, motorists are leasing electric models. Nearly 80%…

The Mazda MX-30 Goes Green With a Small Battery Pack

Photo: Mazda Late in 2019, Mazda unveiled its first fully electric vehicle, the Mazda MX-30. This brand-new EV boasts a 35.5-kilowatt-hour battery pack that delivers 130 miles of range. Although that seems modest in comparison to some competitors, who offer over 200 miles of range, Mazda doesn’t follow the belief that bigger is better. Here’s…

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Toyota Launches Sexy 2nd-Gen Mirai Concept

Photo: Toyota Toyota has announced the second generation of its hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle, the Mirai, and boy does it look good. Formerly a sedan that resembled a longer version of the Prius, the new Mirai is more like a coupe — it even has rear-wheel drive as opposed to the current model’s front-wheel-drive configuration….

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