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Electric Vehiclesby StaffJune 3, 2022

Eight EV Automakers Step Up to Improve Post-Crash Safety

Six months ago, the National Transportation Safety Board recommended EV manufacturers clarify how to suppress a high-voltage lithium-ion battery fire after a crash. Several have done so while others are still in progress.

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Surging Gas Prices Spur Shoppers for Electrified Vehicles

Electric vehicles and hybrids are becoming a coveted commodity as consumers turn practical about operating costs.

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Buick to Go All-Electric Under New Brand Identity

GM is embarking on a brand transformation for Buick that will fully electrify its lineup in North America under the Electra name.

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Electric Vehiclesby Cindy BrauerMay 26, 2022

Global EV Sales Continue Strong in 2022

An annual report from the International Energy Agency says that electric vehicle sales have surged from this time last year despite ongoing components shortages and supply chain challenges.

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Electric Vehiclesby Cindy BrauerMay 26, 2022

New Tool to Help Fleets Manage Transition to EVs

Quartix EVolve will help company fleets manage the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

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Chargingby Cindy BrauerMay 26, 2022

Polestar Invests in Extreme Fast-Charging Battery Company StoreDot

According to the StoreDot company, StoreDot technology has been designed and synthesized proprietary organic and inorganic compounds that enable a full EV charge in as little as five minutes.

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Batteries/Techfrom News/Media ReleaseMay 24, 2022

Stellantis, Samsung Partner on EV Battery Production

The Indiana plant to open in 2025 will employ 1,400 workers and produce a starting capacity of 23 gigawatt-hours with with plans to increase up to 33 gigawatt-hours.

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Electric Vehiclesby Cindy BrauerMay 24, 2022

Ford Joins Appeal to EU for EV-Only Sales by 2035

Ford of Europe joined 27 companies in petitioning European Union leaders to ensure all new cars and vans in Europe are zero emission by 2035 and to establish mandatory targets for charging infrastructure.

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Hyundai to Open First EV and Battery Manufacturing Plant in the U.S.

The new facility, a $5.54 billion investment, will break ground in early 2023 and is expected to begin commercial production in the first half of 2025 with an annual capacity of 300,000 units.

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Tesla, Ford Attract Most EV Buyers

The Ford F-150 Lightning, which just started deliveries to customers in March and is sold out, was the third most-shopped EV and the seventh overall among electrified vehicles.

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