The EV news you need to know
If 25% of cars electrify, the US would save billions. Plus news on Hyundai, Ford, Lucid, Fikser, and Citroen.
The US economy
Billions could be saved with 25% EVs
A new study shows that billions of dollars in climate and health spending could be saved if just a quarter of active vehicles in the US were to be electric.
Kandi
Brand new and $13,000? How’s that?
Including the $7,500 federal rebate, a new Kandi will cost $13,000 when it is released in the US by the end of this year, the Chinese automaker confirmed.
Lucid
San Diego to San Francisco on one charge?
The production version of the Lucid Air, with a 517 mile range, is expected this month, with customer deliveries scheduled in early 2021. The impressive range is met by its just as impressive 300 kW peak charge rate.
A car your home can depend on
The new Lucid Air will feature bi-directional charging with the potential to be connected to your home grid.
Fisker
The Ocean 3 to get new siblings
Fisker, already planning to release the affordable Ocean 3 in 2022, announced that it will expand its electric car line-up in 2025 with the release of a pick-up, a sports sedan, and a second crossover.
Ford (and more)
You can still hear the roar of the engine
Authentic sounding engine noise will now be an option on the Ford Mustang Mach-E.
Other electric vehicle (EV) companies are experimenting with sound, too, in order to meet new federal requirements taking effect this month.
Hyundai
IONIQ: Updated and soon in triplicate
Hyundai is expanding its IONIQ brand with a CUV, a sedan, and a large SUV.
Citroen
The French are coming. With the usual style.
Featuring what the company calls a “hushed, cocoon-like” interior, the new e-C4 compact hatchback is launching soon.
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