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TELO Trucks introduces its first pre-production electric pickup, the MT1, designed for efficiency and urban practicality. The startup aims to compete in the growing market for space-efficient electric vehicles with advanced battery technology and sustainable materials.
An analysis of passenger car and van registrations in Europe during 2024, focusing on electric vehicle (EV) adoption, CO2 emissions, and charging infrastructure development.
An overview of electric vehicles’ role in Europe’s push for sustainable transportation, emissions, and wider societal impacts.
Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD plans to integrate its advanced self-driving system, ‘God’s Eye,’ across its entire range, even in its most affordable models, to challenge Tesla.
Xiaomi launches the SU7 Ultra, its high-end electric vehicle, aiming for 10,000 units sold annually.
Walmart is adding 150 Chevy BrightDrop electric vans to its in-home delivery service, expanding its reach across the US.
An analysis of the growing adoption of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, focusing on the trends and factors driving this transition.
Cars.com editors have selected their top luxury vehicles for the 2025 model year, focusing on overall excellence, exceptional luxury, and above-average usability and drivability.
The European Union commercial vehicle market presented a mixed bag of results in the first quarter of 2024. Sales of vans showed an increase, while truck sales experienced a slight decrease. However, the market for electrically chargeable trucks showed notable growth. Additionally, bus sales rose substantially, driven by significant gains in the electric bus segment.
The CalVans program, which transports thousands of farmworkers in California’s Central Valley, is navigating the state’s mandate to electrify its fleet. This transition presents challenges in rural areas, where access to charging stations and the availability of suitable electric vans are limited.