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Tesla sales crash in another market and this time, it can’t blame Model Y

Australia is the latest market to report a significant drop in Tesla sales for the first month of 2025, and in this case, the automaker can’t blame the Model Y changeover. Earlier this week, we reported on European markets releasing car sales data for January, showing a massive drop in Tesla sales. Tesla sold roughly … Continue reading “Tesla sales crash in another market and this time, it can’t blame Model Y”

Los Angeles case study: how to prepare the grid for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks

Los Angeles is a hub of freight activity—and (not coincidentally) the home of the worst ozone pollution in the nation. Electrifying trucks in La-la Land will deliver an outsize benefit in emissions reduction. The city needs many more chargers suitable for medium- and heavy-duty EVs, and managed charging, which maximizes the number of trucks that … Continue reading “Los Angeles case study: how to prepare the grid for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks”

Jeep Wagoneer S EV just got a $5,000 price cut with a new Limited trim

Jeep’s first electric SUV in the US just got more affordable. On Thursday, Jeep launched a new Limited trim at the Chicago Auto Show. The new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited trim is $5,000 cheaper than the Launch Edition. And it also qualifies for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. Here’s what the new model … Continue reading “Jeep Wagoneer S EV just got a $5,000 price cut with a new Limited trim”

2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited expand EV lineup for $66,995

The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV makes the transition to regular production after a truncated first model year. Unveiled Thursday at the 2025 Chicago auto show, the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited grade joins the Launch Edition version that kicked off sales of Jeep’s first EV for North America late last year as a … Continue reading “2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited expand EV lineup for $66,995”

Here’s our first look at Volkswagen’s cheapest EV, with prices starting at about $20,000

We are finally getting a look at Volkswagen’s answer to BYD and other low-cost Chinese electric cars. Volkswagen previewed its cheapest EV for the first time on Wednesday. It will kick off a new series of entry-level electric vehicles, with starting prices at €20,000, or just over $20,000. Volkswagen teases its cheapest EV for the … Continue reading “Here’s our first look at Volkswagen’s cheapest EV, with prices starting at about $20,000”

Debug automotive serial buses faster with advanced tools

Sponsored by Keysight. Debugging complex electronic systems in automotive applications can be daunting. One key challenge is ensuring proper communication between transmitters, receivers, and sensors by analyzing the captured serial bus data and decoding it into meaningful symbols. This requires an oscilloscope with serial protocol analysis, deep and segmented memory, and a fast waveform update … Continue reading “Debug automotive serial buses faster with advanced tools”

Clean cement startup Brimstone can make another key material: alumina

Since launching in 2019, the U.S. startup Brimstone has positioned itself as a pioneering producer of low-carbon cement. The company’s technology can make the essential material without using any limestone — the carbon-rich rock that, when heated up in fiery kilns, releases huge amounts of planet-warming gases into the air. Now, Brimstone is looking to use its … Continue reading “Clean cement startup Brimstone can make another key material: alumina”

Ionna scales up toward targeted 30,000 EV chargers by 2030

The U.S. EV charging network Ionna is picking up speed in its infrastructure build-out as the nascent network aims to make good on its promise of installing tens of thousands of electric vehicle chargers over the next five years. It said on Tuesday in a press release that it is transitioning “from public beta to … Continue reading “Ionna scales up toward targeted 30,000 EV chargers by 2030”

News: 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E NASCAR Demonstrator

Is An Electric Change Coming to America’s Longest Running Race Series? Oh Boy, Ford is at it again! First, the company has the temerity to name its first all-electric SUV after the iconic gasoline-burning, fire-breathing Mustang. Now, they have replaced the V8 in a NASCAR Cup Car with the Mach-E electric powertrain. Ford showed its … Continue reading “News: 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E NASCAR Demonstrator”