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  1. The state is proposing to set aside hundreds of millions of dollars in EV incentives to make up for the loss of the federal tax credit.
  2. From the Slate truck to the Rivian R2 to the Toyota C-HR, we discussed our favorite new EVs coming out in 2026.
  3. The Japanese automaker is finally warming up to electric vehicles with help from its Chinese partner.
  4. Zeekr’s electric wagon is the continent's fastest-charging EV with a peak rating of 480 kW.
  5. These new GT models are not as powerful as we were hoping, but they're still pretty quick and they get plenty of other upgrades.
  6. The futuristic electric minivan can drive up to 248 miles on a full charge. But that’s not the best part.
  7. Plus, China is seeking to increase its oversight on battery makers and the EVs set to break cover at the Brussel Motor show.
  8. The small crossover can charge from 10% to 80% in 30 minutes. It can also send power from its battery back to the grid.
  9. The perpetually delayed Tesla Roadster is still missing. Caterham’s new EV sports car fills that gap–and has a NACS port.
  10. Stellantis has canceled its plug-in hybrid Chrylser and Jeep models as it focuses on hybrids, EVs and EREVs.
  11. A bill has been introduced to congress to regulate pop-out and electronic door handles on new cars.
  12. Kia’s new entry-level electric crossover will enter Europe's increasingly competitive affordable EV market.
  13. Plus, automakers embrace open-source software and personal autonomy may not be coming that soon.
  14. A new study from Deloitte says range and charging are still the biggest concerns.
  15. ElectricFish’s DC fast charger doesn’t need costly grid upgrades. Despite that, it can still deliver up to 400 kW.