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  1. Most EVs are charged at home, but things can get complicated if you live in an apartment building. ChargePoint wants to fix that.
  2. The new Chevrolet Bolt is the most affordable new EV in the U.S. Being a Costco member can land you an even better deal.
  3. From Friday through Monday, Ionna’s DC fast chargers might be the cheapest ones in America.
  4. The EX30 didn't quite work out in the U.S. Now a bigger replacement is on the way for next year.
  5. It took 8 hours for a team to tear down BYD's new Blade battery, and even then, servicing it looked questionable.
  6. Lawmakers want EV drivers to "pay their fair share" to fund highways. But is $130 actually fair?
  7. BMW has spent years telling us “Neue Klasse” would be its EV reset. The first production EV suggests that it wasn’t just marketing.
  8. The XC60 has long been Volvo’s best-seller. Now, the EX60 sets its sights on stealing the top spot from its aging brother.
  9. The next-generation 1 Series is getting a dedicated electric version riding on the Neue Klasse platform.
  10. The Model Y’s price has been stable for the last two years, but times have changed.
  11. The Chevy Bolt is America’s cheapest new EV. To make that happen, GM flipped the script on car manufacturing.
  12. The production version of Hansshow’s second-generation extension cable promised to fix all of its predecessor’s problems.
  13. A surprising number of people still want an EV, despite the bad vibes in the industry.
  14. Forget 400 kilowatts. The next wave of electric vehicle chargers are getting ready for much faster speeds.
  15. Ionna CEO Seth Cutler joins the Plugged-In Podcast to discuss how things are going and where the charging network is headed next.