by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jul 6, 2023 | EV News
A main concern for EV drivers is what happens to the old batteries after they die and are EV batteries able to get recycled. The car batteries for EV models can vary depending on if the vehicle is a hybrid or solely electric. Either way, they must be disposed of...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jul 6, 2023 | EV News
Toyota engineers are experimenting with an electric vehicle that has the feeling of a manual transmission. According to the patent filed in May, the cars would not have an actual multi-speed transmission but would have a shift connected to a programmer that mimics...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jun 2, 2023 | EV News
There are many efforts underway to improve access to EV charging stations across the country. EV drivers are facing many challenges when it comes to finding somewhere to charge their cars. Currently, there aren’t enough to sustain EV drivers, especially when traveling...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jun 2, 2023 | EV News
The United States and Canada has teamed together to create a new binational EV corridor. This corridor provides EV charging stations accessibility to travels driving through Canada and the United States at certain routes. The corridor goes from Kalamazoo, Michigan all...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jun 2, 2023 | EV News
The Biden-Harris Administration announced that there will be $51 million being allocated to the Ride and Drive Electric funds. The Ride and Drive program was created to provide equitable opportunities for EV charging in communities. This includes making EV charging...
by Kaitlyn Dambrosio | Jun 2, 2023 | EV News
A new bill has been signed by Governor Greg Abbot in Texas that will help stimulate the market for businesses to invest in public access EV charging stations. One of the goals for this new legislation is to neutralize the utility rates that electric companies charge...