Plug-in electric cars used roughly 4.1 TWh of electricity in 2019 in the U.S., which is about 3,000 kWh per year or 8 kWh per day.
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Audi e-tron S Sportback Tested By Autogefühl: Does S Make It Better?
It’s a version for driving enthusiasts that bumps up acceleration and agility.
Board Director That Said VW Messed Up Will Lose Sales Director Job
Jürgen Stackmann will remain in the group, but with fewer responsibilities.
New Cadillac EV Will Be Called Symboliq But We Don’t Know Its Body Style
Upcoming Cadillac Symboliq could either be the electric equivalent of the Escalade or a smaller, cheaper crossover.
Former Tesla Exec Is Head Of Electric Bus Maker Proterra
While it doesn’t grab headlines, electrifying mass transit is critical.
Mitsubishi Is In Trouble, Freezes New Car Launches In Europe
What up with the new Outlander PHEV then? Will there be new plug-ins?
Two-Speed Gearboxes In Electric Sports Cars Are Stupid
And it could disappear from a future Porsche Taycan.
Volkswagen ID.3 First Drive: More Important To VW Than Golf, But Is It Exceptional?
Is it among the best electric cars available today?
Audi Is Researching Bidirectional Home Charging Technology
Audi is working on its own vehicle-to-home system, using e-tron and CCS combo connector.
Kia EV Crossover Prototype Spotted Testing In Germany Alongside Tesla Model 3
The Korean automaker may be benchmarking its future EV against the talented Model 3 (since the Model Y isn’t available in Europe yet).