Electric cars might run cleaner, but road repairs are still paid for by gasoline taxes. Now, a University of California study recommends a fairer way for the state to...
Stephen Lawson
In 2018, many of the world’s top automakers went electric, boasting eye-watering acceleration and wallet-emptying price tags.
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Bosch is developing systems and components for automating, connecting, and electrifying shuttles for moving passengers through cities.
May Mobility, the autonomous vehicle startup, already has self-driving shuttle programs underway in Ohio and Michigan. The Rhode Island trial begins this winter.
Audi is the latest automaker to commit large sums of capital to electric and other technologies.
Electric vehicle startup Rivian is catering to eco-conscious off-road enthusiasts, offering the R1T pickup truck and R1S UV based on the company's skateboard platform.
After burning through cash for years, Tesla managed to turn a profit in the third quarter despite more controversy from CEO Elon Musk.
Tesla's self-inflicted woes continue to climb, with the US Justice Department now reportedly investigating the company following tweets from CEO Elon Musk regarding funding.
This week, Audi unveiled the all-electric E-tron, which could be the blueprint for the company's future.
The Mercedes-Benz eActros electric commercial truck continues Daimler's rapid development of sustainable trucking technology. Now, Hermes will help with additional testing.
Volkswagen is hoping its MEB platform will do for the company what the iconic Beetle line did last century.
Volvo, the world's second-biggest truck maker, unveiled a self-driving electric truck that is compatible with existing load carriers/trailers.
BMW is committed to continued investment in ICE powertrains despite its acceleration of development funds into BEV models. That’s because the...
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