Electric Vehicle Predictions for 2018: EV Charging
It is that time of year for the cavalcade of lists of predictions to start appearing in the media and blogs. So with that in
It is that time of year for the cavalcade of lists of predictions to start appearing in the media and blogs. So with that in
December 2017 is shaping up to be the highest month ever for sales of electric vehicles in the US. With November being another strong month,
While electric vehicle (EV) sales continue to see strong growth, the majority of sales in the US come from just a handful of models. Through
After 9 months of 2017 US electric vehicle sales, a few key trends – such as the growing sales of the Chevrolet Bolt – have
After 8 months or two-thirds of 2017, it is pretty clear that GM’s Chevrolet Bolt is finally hitting its sales stride in the US. The
When will the US Federal electric vehicle (EV) tax credit begin to phase out for a specific manufacturer? This is a question that many consumers,
One of the most common, but mistaken, assumptions I see in the media and in blog comments on electric vehicle sites, is that Tesla has
On July 8, 2017 the New York Times ran the following headline: If you are passionate about the future of electric vehicles (EVs), you think
Guest post by James Foster of EVRater With the release of the Hyundai Ioniq in three variations (regular hybrid, plugin hybrid, and Electric), the consumer
“By 2025, every (new) vehicle is going to be electric. Boom, over.” That’s a quote and bold prediction from author and Stanford professor Tony Seba’s
It is that time of year for the cavalcade of lists of predictions to start appearing in the media and blogs. So with that in
December 2017 is shaping up to be the highest month ever for sales of electric vehicles in the US. With November being another strong month,
While electric vehicle (EV) sales continue to see strong growth, the majority of sales in the US come from just a handful of models. Through
After 9 months of 2017 US electric vehicle sales, a few key trends – such as the growing sales of the Chevrolet Bolt – have
After 8 months or two-thirds of 2017, it is pretty clear that GM’s Chevrolet Bolt is finally hitting its sales stride in the US. The
When will the US Federal electric vehicle (EV) tax credit begin to phase out for a specific manufacturer? This is a question that many consumers,
One of the most common, but mistaken, assumptions I see in the media and in blog comments on electric vehicle sites, is that Tesla has
On July 8, 2017 the New York Times ran the following headline: If you are passionate about the future of electric vehicles (EVs), you think
Guest post by James Foster of EVRater With the release of the Hyundai Ioniq in three variations (regular hybrid, plugin hybrid, and Electric), the consumer
“By 2025, every (new) vehicle is going to be electric. Boom, over.” That’s a quote and bold prediction from author and Stanford professor Tony Seba’s
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