IONNA, the charging network founded by eight of the world’s top automakers: BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Stellantis and Toyota, announced they have broken ground on the first IONNA ‘Rechargery.’
Juicebox maker EnelX exits North American market
EnelX exits North American market citing not having a “retail electricity customer base”.
Hyundai introduces US-built 2025 Ionic XRT Soft Roader with Tesla Charging
Hyundai USA introduces the 2025 Ionic 5 XRT. An all-wheel drive soft roader for light duty off pavement runs with a Tesla charging port.aking it eligible for the Electric Vehicle Tax Credit (should you qualify)
Audi launches A6 e-tron in US without Avant edition
The all electric Audi A6 and S6 e-tron Sedan, Sportback and Avant. Only two will make it to the US. Take a guess which.
A Cadillac of Opulent Velocity
Cadillac reveals design study “Opulent Velocity”. An autonomous vehicle hypercar.
Scientific America reports a major energy crossover is looming.
Solar and wind energy combined have generated more than coal to date in 2024.
Nissan and Honda open feasibility study of strategic partnership
Makoto Ushida, CEO-Nissan and Toshihiro Mibe, CEO-Honda, announce strategic partnership study to fend off China EV advancement.
BP Expands Network with $100M Tesla Super Charger Deal
BP has announced plans to purchase Tesla Superchargers for installation at various BP sites, including major U.S cities and third-party locations. This move aims to improve the American EV charging infrastructure.