
Three Kia Models Win Hybrid, Electric Car Awards From U.S. News & World Report
The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.
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The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.
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The longest-range all-electric work truck can solve many challenges for fleet operations with its wide array of features and power usage.
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Take a quick ride and tour of the longest-range electric pickup truck in America and see how it's an ideal fit for fleet duty cycles.
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GM engineers pushed the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Max Range WT to a record-setting 1,059 miles on a single charge, surpassing the previous mark by over 300 miles.
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Hyundai and GM will jointly build the electric van for North America, alongside a lineup of hybrid-capable models for Latin America, with production starting in 2028.
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The rise of EV use amongst fleets has started to display usage patterns.
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Chevrolet is bringing back the Bolt EV for 2027 with a refreshed design and NACS charging compatibility, while details on performance and range are still to come.
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As federal EV incentives near expiration, a new study shows demand has stalled, used supply is surging, and Tesla models top the list of vehicles losing the most value.
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Electric vehicle sales dipped in the second quarter, despite record incentives and a growing model lineup. The market braces for a federal tax credit phase-out that could skew sales trends.
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EV drivers increasingly rely on mobile apps to manage their vehicles — but a new J.D. Power survey finds most apps fall short on speed, reliability, and features, especially among non-Tesla brands.
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The Oct. 21 keynote convenes top fleet executives from North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific to give their firsthand perspectives on "Leading Fleets Through Global Disruption."
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