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It’s official. The all-electric pickup is dead, but Ford is promising the F-150 Lightning EREV will be “every bit
Ford Motor announced a $19.5 billion charge on electric-vehicle investments on Monday, the most visible sign to date of the auto industry’s pullback from a technology carmakers wholeheartedly embraced early this decade.
Ford Motor Co. intends to convert a Kentucky electric vehicle battery plant so it can produce cells for energy storage to power the electric grid, as the automaker seeks to repurpose EV manufacturing capacity as sales of battery-powered cars plunge in the US,
When it’s cold, an EV with a very low battery can struggle to deliver power because the cells are operating outside their ideal temperature range. Staying above roughly 20 percent helps keep performance consistent and ensures you’re not limiting your own power output or regen braking.
Despite a sharp decline in its U.S. sales, Tesla still has the best-selling electric vehicle there. Yet even that model may be priced much too high for wide U.S. EV adoption.
Sales of EVs in North America fell by 1% compared to last year, while China was up, confirming the fears of some US auto execs.
The new 2026 Chevy Captiva EV has officially launched in Ecuador in the well-equipped Premier trim level, with 201 horsepower and a driving range of 317 miles.
Ford announced a series of moves in its EV business, pivoting to a hybrid and extended range EV (EREV) strategy instead of full EVs, and will take a whopping $19.5 billion in charges related to the move.
The Dearborn automaker will focus on higher-return products and businesses because of poor demand for EVs, high costs and regulatory changes.
Global EV sales reached 18.5 million units in 2025, driven by strong growth in Europe, while the US lags due to tax credit rollbacks.
The fastest-wearing component on a modern EV is the tires, not the battery or motor. And understanding the fine print may save drivers hundreds of dollars.
Colorado electric vehicle owner and TikTok creator Jason Brooks recently lit an unexpected wildfire of interest in the EV community after posting a video claiming he may qualify for a free set of tires under