F ormer U.S. President Donald Trump and a chorus of conservative politicians in Europe are sharpening their attacks on ...
The auto industry has announced more than $100 billion in electric car investments, creating more than 100,000 American jobs.
“The demand is not keeping up with production, which is the opposite story of a year ago,” Cox Automotive executive analyst ...
Under the updated IRS Code Section 30D, buyers who meet certain income thresholds can get up to $7,500 for North ...
Trump wants to put climate at the center of the election—just not how those concerned about climate change might want.
As many governments around the world continue to tweak targets of when to ban the sale of gas and diesel-powered vehicles, ...
Although there are many more EVs pricier than $50,000, there are still some excellent choices below that price threshold ...
Despite big electricity price hikes over the past few years, an EV still has a substantially lower travelling ...
The Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress last year included enticements to go green, including a $7,500 tax credit for new electric vehicles (EV).
Larger incentives, chargers in light poles, and low-cost leasing are among the ideas in a blueprint for boosting ownership and reducing emissions.
More than $100 million in electric vehicle subsidies would go to gas-powered vehicles built in America if U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance gets his way.
New regulations regarding tax credits on electric vehicles might entice new car buyers, but the details in the fine print are leaving some dealers more worried than excited. Starting in 2024 ...