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Rivian R1 and Toyota Crown Signia reviews, US-made Volvo, Hyundai, Kia EVs: The Week in Reverse
How safe are some of the biggest, thirstiest SUVs? Why is the $7.5 billion federal EV charging network moving so slowly? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending June 6, 2024. It was another big week...
Which states align with California EV mandate in 2024?
Virginia just dumped rules requiring 35% of all new vehicles to be battery electric or PHEV by 2026, on the way to 100% by 2035. But plenty of states are sticking with California.
BMW Neue Klasse EVs lean into AI for texture, inspiration
Part of the new battery-electric’s style has come from the controversial tool, but does it show—and does it matter?
Review: 2025 Polestar 3 swings for efficient performance
Polestar balances its luxury 3 EV SUV between driving range and driving joy.
Polestar 3 review, feds soften mpg targets, Virginia drops EV mandate: Today’s Car News
The Polestar 3 swings for efficiency and performance, and satisfies on the latter. Federal fleet rules are going easier on trucks and SUVs than originally intended. Virginia drops its EV mandate. And how is BMW using AI to create its future EVs? This and...
Tesla Supercharging is losing edge vs. other public EV charging
The Tesla Supercharger network hasn't necessarily gotten worse in satisfaction, but other networks are improving, a study found.
2025 Chevy Blazer EV gets lower base price, omits some features
Going by starting price, the Blazer EV is already up to $1,200 cheaper for 2025.
Nissan Ariya recalled for something EVs rarely have: An oil leak
In a small number of Ariya EVs, a factory flaw could lead to abnormal wear within the motor assembly, eventually leading to reduced power.
As Tesla Supercharger plans stall, Ionna is going big on EV charging
First EV fast-charging stations from the network funded by seven automakers are still coming later this year, and it will support NACS and CCS formats.
2025 Blazer EV pricing, Tesla Supercharger lead, Ariya recall: Today’s Car News
Tesla’s Supercharger network is losing its lead versus other public networks, a study suggests. Some Nissan Ariya models are recalled for an old-fashioned oil leak. And the Chevy Blazer EV gets a lower base price. This and more, here at Green Car Reports....
Plug-in polluters? How Biden's emissions rules go soft on hybrid trucks, SUVs
A Reuters examination new rules and EPA's emissions projections show the concessions will result in substantially more pollution than originally foreseen.
Fiat sees demand for new hybrid 500e small car of 100,000-110,000 units a year
Market demand for Fiat's new hybrid 500e small car amounts to around 100,000-110,000 units a year, a group executive.
U.S. solar projects could boom as installations hit record
A stockpile of panels and a limited installation window to avoid tariffs could result in a mini-boom in already red-hot U.S. solar installations.
Fiat 500e Inspired by Los Angeles gets beach-inspired paint
Fiat expanded the 500e range with an Inspired by Los Angeles model that gets a specific paint color called Marine Layer Mist.
Governor says Virginia will abandon California emissions standards
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Virginia will abandon California's emissions rules at the end of the year when that state’s current regulations expire.
Rivian's path to survival is now remarkably clear
Rivian is refining and expanding its product lineup in moves that bode well for the EV maker's once uncertain future.