EV Prices End Year Down 18% Since January 2023
Tesla price cuts that shook up the market and challenged the profitability picture for all automakers.
Tesla price cuts that shook up the market and challenged the profitability picture for all automakers.
In another high profile indicator of consumer EV skepticism, the auto rental giant will sell off the EVs to avoid further financial losses.
Fleets managers who run electric vehicles need to consider the scope of charging infrastructure as well as find ways to run EVs without their own chargers as an option.
While sales reached all-time highs, the oft-reported slowdown in the pace of growth is real as electric vehicles still remain too expensive for many average car buyers.
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Mullen Automotive's three latest achievements in EV production and deliver for January.
Jereme Kent, CEO of One Energy, responds to questions about the company's 30-megawatt electric truck charging hub in Ohio and how Utility 2.0 projects can help electrify trucking.
In an effort to jump start a slowing market, EV manufacturers will offer more models, incentives, discounts, advertising, and sales muscle.
Web user traffic and page views at Charged Fleet show what topics interested managers of fleet electric vehicles during 2023.
Integrating EVs into traditional fleets comes with a new set of challenges. We have the insights and strategies to manage fleet payments in a mixed environment.
With all fleets racing to electrify their fleets, many have been failing to take advantage of some money-saving incentives.
Fleet charging introduces new challenges for fleet managers. EV fleet operators may benefit from implementing Open Charge Point Protocol.
EV inventory is stacking up on dealer lots as consumers spooked by high prices and sparse charging stations second-guess or resist buying them.
AT&T expects to begin adding the Rivian Commercial Van and R1 vehicles to its fleet in early 2024.
Westport teamed up with Transportation and Energy Partners in Sweden to demonstrate hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine technology for commercial vehicles.
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