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Tesla Cybertruck Tops List of Most Anticipated EVs

The Cybertruck’s Google search volume was eight times higher than that of the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV.

E-Mobility Success Hinges on 6 Factors

The study by EY and Eurelectric looks at what needs to happen for mainstream EV adoption to become a reality.

Stellantis to Invest $155 Million in 3 Indiana Plants

The plants will help produce new electric-drive modules for future battery-electric vehicles.

JD Power: Newer Models Bringing in First-Time EV Buyers

The shift is most evident in the recipients of the premium and mass-market awards: the Rivian R1T and MINI Cooper Electric.

Standard Motor Products Expands Hybrid, EV Portfolio

Over the past year, SMP has added 258 SKUs for hybrid vehicles and 60 SKUs for electric vehicles.

UL Solutions to Open Battery-Testing Lab in Michigan

The company will test EV and industrial-battery products for compliance with safety and performance requirements.

Charging Ahead: Aftermarket Eyes EV Opportunities

We’ve seen a significant uptick in industry activation surrounding vehicle electrification, in a variety of ways.

Magna Expanding Operations in Ontario

The growth includes a new facility in Brampton to support the Ford F-150 Lightning and future OEM programs.

Selling Brake Pads for Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles and hybrids have a built-in disadvantage regarding brake noise.

Futurmotive to Focus on Challenges of New Mobility

Futurmotive is scheduled for Nov. 16-18 at the Bologna Exhibition Center in Bologna, Italy.

A Closer Look: Servicing Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Hybrid vehicles have been sold in the U.S. for over 20 years. As hybrids continue to grow in popularity, and as full electric vehicles have entered the market in the past several years, they have brought with them numerous service opportunities for aftermarket repair facilities. Whether shops dive in and get involved with replacing batteries,

5 Trends That Will Define The Future Of EVs

IDTechEx says it believes Li-ion is forecast to maintain its dominant position.