Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV U.S. Sales Weakened In Q2 2024
Mitsubishi reports that its vehicle sales in the United States during the second quarter of 2024 amounted to 22,727 (down 8% year-over-year). However, the first half of the year was positive at 51,130 (up 12.3% year-over-year).
Unfortunately for Mitsubishi, sales
GranCabrio Folgore first drive: Maserati has nailed it in one of the first true BEV convertibles
Buongiorno! Scooter here, back with another first-drive review with Maserati. This time, I flew north of Milan, Italy, to Lake Maggiore, where I took in tons of beautiful vistas while testing out
Among incredibly stupid court opinions, overturning Chevron takes the cake
The US “Supreme” Court has just issued an opinion that would overturn Chevron v Natural Resources Defense Council, ensuring more government gridlock and
American Test Of Three Chinese EVs: ‘It’s A Wake-Up Call’
The threat of inexpensive but high-quality Chinese electric cars is scaring the pants off of the global auto industry. The U.S. recently said it would hike tariffs on the vehicles to 100%, effectively banning them from American soil for the
APM Terminals to pilot electric terminal tractors with inductive charging at New Jersey port – Charged EVs
APM Terminals Elizabeth, a division of shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, is dipping its corporate toe into electrification. The company will invest $5 million in its Electrification Pilot Project, including
Selling A ‘Stupid’ Tesla Cybertruck, Upgrading To Cadillac Lyriq
Tyler Hoover of Hoovies Garage has decided to dump his Tesla Cybertruck and is not looking back. A single month of ownership was enough time for all of the little things that bugged him to win out over what he
California Public Utilities Commission Crushes Community Solar With Latest Monopolistic Play – CleanTechnica
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California has seen massive growth across its solar power sector — utility-scale solar, commercial solar, and residential solar have all boomed in the past decade
NHTSA Relaxes CAFE Rules; 50.4 MPG Average By 2031
The EPA has faced some criticism from climate activists for relaxing its emissions rules as automakers claimed that targets it set were physically impossible. Now, the NHTSA has also relaxed its MPG fleet goals to dovetail with the
Kia kicks off EV9 production in Georgia, making history as the first EV assembled in the state
After the first EV9 rolled off the production line in Georgia this week, Kia made history with the first EV assembled from start to finish in the Peach State. Kia’s new three-row