Report: Revamped Tesla Model 3 To Get CATL's M3P Battery A higher battery capacity is expected to translate into more range. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
SAE Will Standardize The Tesla-Developed NACS Charging Connector New SAE NACS connector standard to be developed in an expedited timeframe. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Volvo To Adopt Tesla's NACS Charging Inlet For BEVs In North America From 2025 Starting next year, existing Volvo BEVs will gain access to the Tesla Supercharging network with an adapter. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Is It A Good Idea To Place The Tesla Cybertruck's Charging Inlet Here? The charging inlet is small enough to fit into a fender. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
The Switch From CCS1 To Tesla's NACS Connector Is Expected To Kill The J1772 AC Plug The separate AC charging plug will be a silent victim of the battle between DC fast charging plugs. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Chart Of BEVs With EPA Range By Vehicle Class Reveals Interesting Pattern The selection of driving range differs a lot between cars, SUVs, and pickups. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Multiple Tesla Cybertrucks Spotted With And Without Camo The number of test vehicles increases ahead of the start of production. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
US: Tesla Increased Discounts On Existing Inventory Cars Up To $10,000 The Model S/X can be acquired up to by about $10,000 cheaper, while the Model 3 up to about $3,000 cheaper. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Stellantis "Continues To Evaluate" Tesla NACS Charging Standard There is no decision yet. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
CharIN Now Offers Support For Tesla NACS Standardization The CCS alliance will convene an open task force to align requirements with the goal of submitting NACS to the standardization process. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
In Two Weeks, Tesla, Ford, And GM May Have Killed The CCS1 Charging Standard The three companies hold three-quarters of the entire BEV market in the US and will use NACS instead of CCS1. It's probably game over. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
In California, Tesla Model 3 Might Be Cheaper To Buy Than Toyota Camry It's possible for those who can combine two $7,500 incentives. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
US: All Tesla Model 3 Versions Qualify For $7,500 Federal Tax Credit Now The entry-level version starts effectively at under $35,000. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
US Electric Car Prices: Cheapest To Most Expensive All the models currently available (and multiple that are upcoming), sorted from the most-affordable to the most-expensive. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Re-Introduced Tesla Model 3 LR AWD Gets Higher Range Estimate: 333 Miles It's several more miles of driving range, but not yet close to the good old 358 miles. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
2023 Rivian R1S: Prices And Estimated Range The longest-range version has 390 miles of range and still maintains three rows (seven seats). By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Cadillac Escalade IQ Is The First All-Electric Escalade It will be revealed later this year. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E Vs. Tesla Model Y: Are They Competitive? Let's comprehensively compare these two EVs after all the price and federal tax credit changes and updates. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Re-Introduced Tesla Model 3 LR AWD Is Confusing As Hell: Range, Price, Battery? How it's even supposed to compete with the Tesla Model Y? By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
2023 Volkswagen ID.4: EPA Range And Price Overview Access to the $7,500 federal tax credit makes it one of the most competitive models on the market. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
2023 Nissan Leaf: EPA Range, Prices And Competitiveness Without Tax Credit There are two battery versions: 40 kWh (149 miles) and 60 kWh (212 miles). By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Top Electric Car OEMs By Sales In Q1 2023: Tesla Ahead Of BYD, But Where Is VW? The Volkswagen Group is now far behind the two top OEMs. By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com
Chevrolet Bolt EV/Bolt EUV To Be Discontinued By End Of 2023 General Motors will produce Ultium-based electric cars at the plant instead. By Mark Kane Manufacturing / Production - Apr 25 2023 -
US: Tesla Reduced Model 3/Model Y Prices Again By $2,000-$3,000 The Tesla Model 3 RWD starts at $39,990 (+DST), Model Y AWD starts at $46,990 (+DST). By Mark Kane InsideEVs.com