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Tesla Supercharger expansion has reportedly slowed significantly – and that’s bad news for all EV owners
By Leon Poultney published
The expansion of the Tesla Supercharger network is slowing down amid recent staff layoffs, which isn't great news for all those new cars fitted with the NACS port.
Cybertruck owners are complaining about premature tire wear, but this isn’t just a Tesla problem
By Leon Poultney published
Some owners are suggesting the tires on a Tesla Cybertruck aren't fit for purpose, but is this a wider problem with heavier and more powerful electric vehicles?
Lego creates life-size, drivable McLaren P1 that uses almost 343,000 Technic pieces and can hit 40mph
By Leon Poultney published
Lego Technic has teamed up with engineers from McLaren to create a life-size, working P1 that as lapped Silverstone with Lando Norris behind the wheel.
Lucid's affordable new SUV shows it's planning to overtake Tesla as the new EV king
By Leon Poultney published
Deliveries of the Lucid Gravity electric SUV will start this year, followed by more affordable options.
Mercedes announces breakthrough in solid-state EV battery tech, but Chinese rivals are still way ahead
By Leon Poultney published
Mercedes-Benz and its EV battery collaborators Factorial have announced a breakthrough in solid state battery technology, which could arrive in production cars by 2030.
These gigantic solar-powered streetlights could be the answer to EV charging in dense urban areas
By Leon Poultney published
Beam Global unveils its BeamSpot EV-charging streetlights, which the company hopes can provide green electric vehicle charging in dense urban areas.
Ford patents holographic car tech system that lets virtual guard dogs protect your vehicle
By Leon Poultney published
Ford has filed a patent for a holographic system that can be used to project interactive imagery inside and outside of the car, and it sounds pretty wild.
Car giants are pulling a U-turn on their EV plans – here's how Ford, Hyundai, Volvo and more are changing course
By Leon Poultney published
A large number of major automotive players are busy turning their backs on plans for a purely electric line-up by the end of the decade – here's why.
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