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Tesla, EV and Supercharger
These EVs Can Now Power Up at 20,000 Tesla Superchargers
Six non-Tesla EV brands now have more charging options, with Mercedes up next in February. Here's the full list and how this major industry shift came about.
Mercedes-Benz EV owners can start using Tesla Superchargers in February
Mercedes-Benz said that its electric vehicles will be able to access Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in February. By now you should be familiar with how this goes: a manufacturer announces Supercharger access,
Mercedes EVs Get Tesla Supercharger Access Next Month
Mercedes will start selling EVs with Tesla-style NACS charge ports. It's also selling adapters at dealers. Tesla Superchargers are about to get a bit busier. Mercedes-Benz announced Thursday that starting next month,
Volkswagen EVs to Get Tesla Supercharger Access in June 2025
That means the industry-wide rollout could also be complete around that time, opening up nearly 18,000 public charging options to all non-Teslas, with an adapter to start.
Honda, EVs
Honda's Gorgeous 0 Series EVs Begin Production Next Year
Honda reintroduces its 0 Series electric vehicles at CES 2025, announcing the new Asimo operating system and plans to begin production in 2026.
Honda shows off “nearly production” EVs and new operating system at CES
At last year's CES, Honda showcased prototypes that embodied the Zero platform ethos of "Thin, Light and Wise." This year, Honda focused on the "wise" portion of that proposition and announced a new Honda-developed OS called ASIMO.
Honda Unveils First US-Made EVs, Plans for High-Performance Chip
Honda Motor Co. debuted prototypes of its two latest electric vehicles — a sedan and an SUV — with a new software operating system that will be built at its plant in Ohio and sold starting in early 2026.
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on MSN
The 4 coolest EVs and car tech we saw at CES 2025
CES 2025 is wrapping up, and as always, the show delivered a bold vision of what’s next in automotive tech. This year, the ...
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Europe Wanted to Lead the World on EVs. Its Carmakers Can’t Keep Up
The lack of cheap EVs and the reliance on combustion engines is putting Europe’s plan to ban new petrol cars by 2035 at risk.
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on MSN
China's EVs Drew Big Crowds At CES. They Should Make Everyone Else Nervous
It has an 800-volt electric architecture—very few U.S.-spec EVs do, but China overwhelmingly leads the way there—and can ...
MIT Technology Review
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Why EVs are (mostly) set for solid growth in 2025
It looks as though 2025 will be a solid year for electric vehicles—at least outside the United States, where sales will ...
cbtnews
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Cox Automotive’s 2024 CBJ study reveals EVs leading in satisfaction and digital engagement
The 2024 Cox Automotive Car Buyer Journey (CBJ) Study reveals that new-car buyer satisfaction has reached a record high, with ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
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New donut-shaped in-wheel motor could make EVs lighter, increase range
Donut Lab has showcased its latest innovation at CES 2025—in-wheel motors that can reduce an EV's overall weight, allowing ...
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Canada's tariffs on Chinese-made EVs pose quandary for next prime minister
Canada announced 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese EVs in August, aligning its policy with the U.S., which had announced them in May. The tariffs generated controversy from the outset, as trade lawyers ...
https//carbuzz
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Scout Will Be A Success Because It Doesn't Only Make EVs
With the available EREV configuration, Scout models will be more appealing to more drivers, and well-positioned for ...
Interesting Engineering
14h
Zeekr 009 Luxury EVs at CES 2025
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