
The electric crossover and SUV revolution is here, and from old/new entries like the Chevrolet Bolt EUV to the all-new Mercedes-Benz EQB, the crossovers are poised to add speed, panache, and even some towing capacity to America’s roads.
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The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
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John B. Poindexter and Mark Hope of JB Poindexter & Co discuss how bodies and upfits are evolving to integrate with electric vehicle chassis and how the company’s new business unit will serve this burgeoning market.
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Volkswagen dealers participating in the nationwide Network Readiness Co-Op Program have added 23,490 kW of charging capacity, trained about 1,260 EV service technicians, and implemented dedicated EV Specialists.
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FedEx received its first all-electric, zero-emissions delivery vehicles from BrightDrop, signaling a major milestone in electrified last-mile deliveries.
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Hyundai introduced its latest electric crossover utility vehicle, the IONIQ 5 EV, with two battery pack options and a multitude of other features with a starting MSRP of $39,700.
Read More →Gain insights as to how to develop a used electric vehicle market with this collection of webinar highlights in this special episode of The Off-Peak.
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Europcar says the new fleet management agreement with CBVC will support the Group’s aims by encouraging staff take-up of electric vehicles (EVs), which will also allow drivers to take advantage of the significant tax benefits available to company drivers choosing a zero emission vehicle.
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With the need to minimize carbon footprints, match the right fleet vehicle to the task, and maneuver in increasingly congested areas, fleets could use the FUV from Arcimoto in a growing number of niche applications. Mark Frohnmayer, the company’s founder and CEO, lays out the plan.
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The European safety testing organization, Euro NCAP, has openly criticized Renault for the lack of safety standards on the updated Zoe and Dacia Spring in its latest round of safety ratings.
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