Update: Battery Fires May (Not) Slow The EV Revolution
Battery fire concerns strike Ford, Chevrolet, and Hyundai, endangering the EV revolution.
Battery fire concerns strike Ford, Chevrolet, and Hyundai, endangering the EV revolution.
As we reported recently, there’s a big cleantech bill moving through the US Congress that would revive, extend, and expand the zero-emission vehicle tax credit in various ways. Our friend Loren McDonald over at EVAdoption looked at the details model by model and has provided a table showing how much … [continued]
The Ford Escape plug-in hybrid is affordable and appealing. It starts at just over $34,000 and is eligible for a $6,800 federal tax credit.
The all new Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid will start at $34,235, including destination charges, making it the least expensive plug-in hybrid SUV available in America.
The Tesla Model 3 has now moved into the top sales ranks of all cars in the US, not just EVs, as CleanTechnica director and chief editor Zachary Shahan wrote recently in “Tesla Model 3 — 7th/8th Best Selling Car In USA — Is In A Class Of Its Own.”
This success and sales volume of the Model 3 in comparison to every other electric vehicle available in the US raises the question: What current or future model will be the next high-volume (“hit”) electric vehicle?