These 5 Plugin Vehicle Models Would Benefit Most From Proposed US EV Tax Credit Update…
As we reported recently, there’s a big cleantech bill moving through the US Congress that would revive, extend, and expand … [continued]
As we reported recently, there’s a big cleantech bill moving through the US Congress that would revive, extend, and expand … [continued]
Even though the original Karma design dates back to the financial crisis of the late aughts and the early days … [continued]
We have covered Karma Automotive since its birth, since it launched following the collapse of Fisker Automotive. Though, admittedly, I forgot it existed.
Wanxiang A123 says it has a deal with Volkswagen Group to provide up to $1.4 billion in LFP battery cells for use in the cars it manufacturers and sells in China,
There seemed to be too many shiny cleantech highlights from the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show (aka Auto Shanghai 2019) to stuff into one article. So, following up on the article published earlier this evening, here’s another piece highlighting other goodies from the show.
Here’s an overview of the 20 most compelling plug-in hybrid electric vehicles now available for purchase in the USA.
The Santa Monica Alt Car Expo is consistently packed to the brim with useful people and experiences, which makes it one of the best events at promoting plug-in and alternative fuel vehicles. Year after year, I look forward to attending to not only see and drive the latest electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles, but to also meet up with the team of people who actually know all the ins and outs of the car.
Karma Automotive has officially begun delivering the first Karma Revero plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) to its dealerships in the US, according to recent reports.
The first TV ad for the 2017 Karma Revero plug-in hybrid (PHEV) has now surfaced, ahead of the beginning of sales next month.
The Chinese firm behind the new, reworked version of the Fisker Automotive Karma (which is known as the Karma Revero), Wanxiang Group, has been granted approval by regulators in China to begin producing electric vehicles there, according to recent reports.