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Subaru’s new EVs are already outselling the Solterra

Electrek·33m ago·business·positive

Subaru's newly launched electric SUVs are already outselling the company's dedicated Solterra EV model just months after arriving in dealerships. This suggests strong market demand for the company's new electric vehicle offerings.

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XPENG Sales Rise 16% in June

CleanTechnica·1h ago·business·positive

XPENG reported strong vehicle sales growth in June with 40,126 deliveries, representing a 15.9% year-over-year increase and 24.8% month-over-month growth. The results demonstrate continued momentum in the electric vehicle market for the Chinese automaker.

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SolaX introduces AC-side V2H system at Intersolar Europe 2026

PV Magazine·13h ago·business·positive

SolaX has unveiled a new AC-side Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) system at Intersolar Europe 2026, featuring an architecture that separates AC charging from controlled DC discharging. The system offers installation flexibility, allowing the EV charger and inverter to be placed up to 50 meters apart. This innovation aims to enhance the integration of electric vehicles with home energy systems.

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Iowa City’s free buses are getting people out of cars

Yale Climate Connections·1d ago·policy·positive

Iowa City eliminated bus fares and saw transit ridership surge by more than 40%, demonstrating that free public transportation can effectively reduce car usage. The policy shift represents a practical urban mobility strategy that encourages residents to switch from private vehicles to public transit. This approach has significant implications for reducing urban carbon emissions through decreased car dependency.

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Kempower + PowerUp kick off a 12-site EV fast charging rollout

Electrek·1h ago·business·positive

Kempower and PowerUp America have launched their first of 12 planned DC fast charging stations in Manchester, Kentucky, marking a significant expansion of EV charging infrastructure in the Southeast. This public charging network rollout represents a collaboration between a charging technology provider and a charge point operator to support electric vehicle adoption.

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NIO Sales Increase 63% in June!

CleanTechnica·1h ago·business·positive

NIO, an electric vehicle manufacturer, reported 40,597 vehicle deliveries in June 2026, representing a 62.9% year-over-year increase and 7.7% month-over-month growth. The strong sales figures indicate robust market performance for the EV company in the first half of 2026.

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Bangladesh unveils sweeping EV incentives to cut emissions and pollution

Mongabay·1d ago·policy·positive

Bangladesh has reversed its previous policy of taxing electric vehicles and is instead introducing sweeping EV incentives to reduce emissions and pollution. Finance minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury announced these tax and tariff proposals in the budget speech on June 11, effective from July 1. This represents a significant policy shift toward promoting electric vehicles over fossil fuel-powered transport.

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These states are the best for EV buyers and drivers

Canary Media·5d ago·analysis·negative

The article examines which U.S. states offer the best conditions for EV buyers and drivers amid recent challenges facing the electric vehicle industry. It notes headwinds including the loss of federal tax credits, slow charger infrastructure rollout, and the Trump administration's rollback of air pollution regulations.

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Ford’s $30,000 EV pickup captured testing again as new details emerge

Electrek·1h ago·business·positive

Ford's upcoming $30,000 midsize electric pickup truck has been spotted during testing, with new details about its design and interior features emerging. The vehicle represents Ford's effort to make EVs more affordable and accessible in the popular truck segment.

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AVILOO Launches UK Used EV Battery Warranty

CleanTechnica·5h ago·business·positive

AVILOO has launched a used EV battery warranty program in the UK to address consumer concerns about battery health when purchasing second-hand electric vehicles. The warranty aims to provide peace of mind to used EV buyers by protecting against unexpected battery degradation or repair costs. This initiative supports the growing used EV market by reducing a key barrier to adoption.

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Toyota’s electric SUV clears 17,500 sales, outpacing the Land Cruiser and key EV rivals

Electrek·2h ago·business·positive

Toyota's new 2026 bZ electric SUV has achieved 17,500 sales, making it one of America's best-selling EVs and outperforming several of Toyota's traditional gasoline SUVs including the Land Cruiser. The strong sales figures demonstrate growing consumer demand for electric vehicles and Toyota's successful entry into the competitive EV market.

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Tesla Semi involved in first fatal crash, killing 2 in Nevada

Electrek·4h ago·breaking·negative

A Tesla Semi truck was involved in a fatal crash in Nevada, killing two people when the driver fell asleep and rear-ended stopped passenger vehicles. The incident marks the first known fatal crash involving a Tesla Semi commercial vehicle. The accident raises questions about autonomous safety features and driver fatigue in electric truck operations.

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Juiced Scrambler e-bikes at new lows from $1,694, Baseus X1 Pro solar security camera $140, Greenworks 80V CrossoverZ bundle, more

Electrek·4h ago·business·positive

This article is a product deals roundup featuring discounted e-bikes, solar security cameras, and electric lawn equipment. It highlights sales on Juiced Scrambler e-bikes starting at $1,694, a Baseus solar-powered security camera at $140, and a Greenworks electric zero-turn mower bundle at $4,700.

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Swimming Against The Anti-EV Tide, BMW Will Build Electric Cars In The US

CleanTechnica·5h ago·business·positive

BMW has officially opened its revitalized manufacturing facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina to produce electric vehicles, including the new X5 model. The move represents a commitment to EV production in the United States despite headwinds against electric vehicle adoption in the market.

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Chevy Equinox EV sales slide 41%, but the new Bolt and Cadillac EVs pick up the slack

Electrek·5h ago·business·neutral

Chevrolet's Equinox EV experienced a significant 41% sales decline in the first half of 2026, but General Motors offset losses through increased sales of the new Chevy Bolt EV and Cadillac luxury electric SUVs. The shift in EV model popularity within GM's lineup suggests market evolution in the electric vehicle segment.

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Hyundai sold over 20,000 IONIQ 5 EVs in the first half of 2026, and IONIQ 9 sales are up 380%

Electrek·6h ago·business·positive

Hyundai's IONIQ 5 electric vehicle exceeded 20,000 units sold in the first half of 2026, while the three-row IONIQ 9 electric SUV experienced a 380% sales increase. These strong EV sales figures demonstrate growing consumer adoption of Hyundai's electric vehicle lineup.

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Kia’s midsize electric SUV gains AWD and a special new ‘Storm’ edition

Electrek·7h ago·business·positive

Kia has introduced a new Storm edition variant for its midsize electric SUV, now available with all-wheel drive. The automaker positions this special edition as offering better value to consumers interested in electric vehicles.

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Tesla Cybercab with No Steering Wheel or Pedals Starts On-Road Testing, USA Standards Changing

CleanTechnica·20h ago·business·mixed

Tesla has begun on-road testing of its Cybercab autonomous vehicle, which is designed to operate without a steering wheel or pedals. Early test vehicles were spotted with traditional controls, but the final design intends to eliminate them entirely. This development is accompanied by evolving US regulatory standards to accommodate fully autonomous vehicles.

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Cybertruck failure kills home charging, and Tesla is avoiding a recall

Electrek·8h ago·business·negative

Tesla Cybertruck owners are experiencing failures in the Power Conversion System (PCS) that prevents home charging, with the component unable to properly convert AC power and manage the truck's 48-volt system. Tesla is replacing the faulty parts on a case-by-case basis without issuing a formal recall, leaving owners to wait weeks for replacements they cannot obtain independently.

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BYD set to crush Tesla again in Q2 EV sales with 557,000 deliveries

Electrek·8h ago·business·positive

BYD has delivered 557,090 fully electric vehicles in Q2 2026, significantly outpacing Tesla's expected 396,500 deliveries and reclaiming the top position in global EV sales. The 160,000-unit gap demonstrates BYD's continued dominance in the battery-electric vehicle market.

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Charge your EV at home and get paid up to CA$350 a year in Canada

Electrek·10h ago·policy·positive

Canadian electric vehicle owners can now earn up to CA$350 annually by using compatible home chargers, creating a financial incentive for residential EV charging. This program rewards drivers for charging at home, potentially encouraging broader EV adoption and supporting grid management through off-peak charging.

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Old Teslas Starting Getting Full Self-Driving v14 Lite

CleanTechnica·21h ago·business·positive

Tesla is rolling out Full Self-Driving v14 Lite to older vehicle models, addressing longstanding complaints from early adopters who were promised autonomous driving capabilities. The update represents a step toward delivering on Tesla's original self-driving commitments to customers who purchased FSD packages years ago. This development is relevant to the broader clean transportation sector as autonomous EV technology continues to evolve.

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Rivian R2 spotted with LiDAR near HQ, looks better than most LiDARs

Electrek·17h ago·business·positive

Rivian's upcoming R2 electric vehicle has been spotted testing with a LiDAR sensor near the company's headquarters. The LiDAR technology will not be included in the earliest production vehicles but is expected to be added within a few months post-launch. Notably, Rivian's implementation is considered more aesthetically integrated compared to the bulky sensors seen on competing vehicles.

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Toyota & Joby Aviation Are Really Trying To Build “Air Mobility for All” — Or So They Say

CleanTechnica·23h ago·business·mixed

Toyota and Joby Aviation are collaborating to develop electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, aiming to make air mobility broadly accessible. The article contextualizes this within years of hype surrounding small electric aviation vehicles, expressing some skepticism about whether the 'air mobility for all' vision will materialize. The partnership represents a significant investment by a major automaker into next-generation electric aviation technology.

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Lynk & Co Introduces the 07 GT, a New Sport Touring Model Planned for Europe in 2027

CleanTechnica·23h ago·business·positive

Lynk & Co has unveiled the 07 GT, a new sport touring vehicle, in China with plans to bring a European-specific version to market in 2027. The model represents the brand's entry into a new sport touring category. As a clean technology-focused automotive offering, it signals continued expansion of EV or low-emission vehicle options in the European market.

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Genesis confirms the GV90 launch date as its ultra-luxe SUV nears arrival

Electrek·1d ago·business·negative

Genesis has announced an official launch date for the GV90, its largest and most luxurious SUV to date. The vehicle represents the brand's expansion into the ultra-luxury SUV segment. No specific climate or sustainability details are mentioned in the excerpt.

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Controversial Ferrari Luce EV is an instant sellout in China [update]

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

Ferrari has launched its first all-electric sedan, the Luce, marking a significant shift for the luxury automaker into the EV market. Despite controversy surrounding the launch, the entire allocation of Luce EVs designated for the Chinese market sold out rapidly. A subsequent update indicates that orders are still being accepted through Ferrari dealers in China.

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$383 million port and freight infrastructure grant to create 22,000 clean jobs

Electrek·1d ago·policy·positive

California awarded a record-setting $383 million grant from the Port and Freight Infrastructure Program (PFIP) at the Port of Long Beach. The funding aims to create 22,000 clean jobs while reducing port and freight emissions. The investment is intended to modernize and build a more sustainable supply chain at one of the nation's busiest ports.

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OMG, I’m In Love — New Hyundai IONIQ 3 Is It!

CleanTechnica·1d ago·opinion·positive

The article expresses enthusiastic appreciation for the new Hyundai IONIQ 3, a smaller electric vehicle. The author advocates for compact EVs as a preferable alternative to the trend toward larger vehicles. The piece highlights the growing diversity of electric vehicle options available to consumers who prefer smaller, more efficient cars.

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Big Short’s Michael Burry discloses new Tesla (TSLA) position

Electrek·1d ago·business·neutral

Michael Burry, known for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, has disclosed a new short position against Tesla (TSLA), shorting the stock at $416.22. This move is part of a broader strategy targeting what Burry characterizes as an inflating AI and semiconductor bubble. The position signals bearish sentiment toward Tesla and the broader tech sector amid elevated valuations.

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The Chevy Blazer EV avoids a price hike for 2027 despite a few upgrades

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

The 2027 Chevy Blazer EV will maintain its current pricing despite receiving notable upgrades, including a NACS (North American Charging Standard) port and additional features. The price stability is seen as a positive move to encourage EV adoption without adding financial barriers for consumers. The adoption of NACS aligns Chevrolet with the broader industry shift toward a unified charging standard.

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California Advances New Clean Vehicle Incentives While Trump Administration Continues Rolling Back Affordable Clean Transportation

CleanTechnica·1d ago·policy·mixed

California has secured new state budget funding for zero-emission vehicle incentives covering both light- and heavy-duty vehicles, reinforcing its position as a national clean transportation leader. This move comes in direct contrast to the Trump administration's ongoing rollback of federal policies designed to make cleaner vehicles more affordable for Americans. The tension between state and federal approaches highlights a growing divergence in clean transportation policy across the country.

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Solar gets railed: clever Swiss pilot proves PV panels and trains can coexist

Electrek·1d ago·research·positive

A Swiss pilot project has demonstrated that the space between railroad tracks can serve as viable land for solar panel deployment. This innovative approach addresses one of the key challenges in solar expansion — finding suitable land — by repurposing existing infrastructure corridors. The concept suggests that railway networks could unlock significant untapped solar generation potential without competing with farmland or other land uses.

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Tesla poaches 17-year Intel veteran to lead its ‘Terafab’ chip plant

Electrek·1d ago·business·neutral

Tesla has hired Gary Jiang, a 17-year Intel manufacturing veteran, as Director of its 'Terafab' chip fabrication plant in Austin. Jiang's expertise in tool installation and process ramp-up at Intel's advanced 18A node fills a critical gap in Tesla's in-house semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. This marks the first named leadership appointment tied to Tesla's ambitious in-house chip fab project.

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Electrify America is adding NACS chargers to more of its busiest stations

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

Electrify America is expanding its NACS charging pilot program to more high-traffic stations in California and along the East Coast. The move represents a broader industry shift toward standardizing EV charging infrastructure under the North American Charging Standard. This expansion aims to improve charging accessibility and compatibility for a growing range of electric vehicles.

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China Just Made Electric Trucks A Freight System, Not A Vehicle Category

CleanTechnica·2d ago·policy·positive

China's Ministry of Transport has set a target for 40% of new heavy-truck sales to be electric by 2030, with the significance lying in the systemic approach to supporting electric freight infrastructure rather than just the vehicle target itself. This policy represents a shift from viewing electric trucks as an isolated vehicle category to treating them as part of an integrated freight system.

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BYD’s flagship electric SUV is so smooth that it won an anti-motion-sickness certification

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

BYD has launched a flagship full-size electric SUV that has earned an industry-first anti-motion-sickness certification. The vehicle features a dedicated anti-motion-sickness mode designed to improve ride comfort for all passengers. This represents both a technological milestone for BYD and continued advancement in the electric vehicle market.

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Tenways Wayfarer cruiser e-bike bundle at new $1,649 low ($827 off), Jackery July 4th power station sale, Aiper, Greenworks, more

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

A collection of green tech deals is highlighted, featuring the Tenways Wayfarer Premium Cruiser e-bike at a discounted price of $1,649, Jackery's Independence Day power station sale with up to 60% off, and smart irrigation and electric pressure washing products. These deals focus on sustainable consumer technology including electric transportation, renewable energy storage, and water-efficient gardening solutions. The article serves as a roundup of eco-friendly product promotions tied to the July 4th holiday.

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The BMW iX5 sets the benchmark with 525 miles of range, fast charging [Images]

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

BMW has unveiled the new X5 lineup, introducing the all-electric iX5 as its first fully electric variant. The iX5 features BMW's Neue Klasse design and technology platform, boasting an impressive range of up to 525 miles on a single charge along with fast charging capabilities. This represents a significant step forward in electric vehicle range competitiveness within the luxury SUV segment.

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Stop Trying to Make an “EV Gas Station”

CleanTechnica·2d ago·opinion·negative

The article critiques the industry focus on ultra-fast EV charging speeds comparable to gas refueling, arguing this approach misses the fundamental differences between electric and traditional vehicles. It suggests that the rush toward megawatt charging infrastructure may be premature and counterproductive to actual EV adoption.

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You can now check when you’ll be able to order your Rivian R2

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

Rivian has begun notifying reservation holders of approximate order invite dates for its upcoming mid-sized R2 SUV. The R2 represents Rivian's push into a more affordable electric vehicle segment, potentially broadening EV adoption. This move signals continued momentum in the electric vehicle market as automakers work to expand their EV lineups.

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Tesla begins ‘engineering tests’ of first production Cybercab in Austin

Electrek·1d ago·business·mixed

Tesla has begun engineering tests of its first production Cybercab robotaxi on public roads in Austin, Texas, marking a milestone in validating the purpose-built electric autonomous vehicle outside factory conditions. However, the vehicle still requires a human supervisor in the passenger seat, indicating full autonomous operation has not yet been achieved. The Cybercab represents Tesla's push into the robotaxi market as part of broader electric vehicle and autonomous transport development.

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Jeep scraps two EVs in Europe, but three new SUVs are on the way

Electrek·1d ago·business·negative

Jeep is canceling plans to launch the Recon and Wagoneer S electric vehicles in Europe and the UK. The automaker is instead pivoting to three new SUVs, including a flagship model that will incorporate Chinese technology. This signals a strategic retreat from Jeep's earlier EV commitments in key markets.

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Reflecting Pools, Graphite for EVs — Top Stories of the Week

CleanTechnica·2d ago·business·neutral

CleanTechnica's weekly roundup highlights trending climate and clean technology stories, featuring articles on algae biofuel research involving a reflecting pool and graphite's role in electric vehicle production. The compilation represents a curated selection of reader-engaging climate and clean tech news from the past week.

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Beachman unveils new Aviator electric bike lineup, with upcoming 125cc-equivalent model

Electrek·1d ago·business·positive

Canadian electric two-wheeler maker Beachman has unveiled its new Aviator lineup, a platform that ranges from a Class 2 e-bike to a highway-capable electric motorcycle, including an upcoming 125cc-equivalent model. The lineup represents an expansion of the company's electric vehicle offerings in the personal transportation sector. This development highlights growing momentum in electric micromobility and low-emission transportation alternatives.

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New CPSC rule could dramatically change e-bikes in the US

Electrek·1d ago·policy·neutral

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has proposed a new safety rule that could significantly reshape the e-bike industry by establishing stricter standards for lithium-ion batteries and electrical systems. This regulatory change could have major implications for how e-bikes are manufactured and sold in the United States.

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Toyota blames high gas prices as global sales fall again, while EV sales jump 170%

Electrek·2d ago·business·mixed

Toyota, the world's top-selling automaker, reported its fourth consecutive month of declining global sales in May, attributed to rising gas prices. Meanwhile, the company's electric vehicle sales surged 170%, demonstrating a significant shift in consumer demand toward EVs despite broader sales challenges.

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Why The Ferrari Luce Is Actually Cool — And Now Successful

CleanTechnica·2d ago·opinion·positive

Ferrari has launched the Luce, a new electric vehicle that combines luxury performance with zero-emission technology. The article highlights that despite its premium pricing, the vehicle represents a significant step in sustainable automotive innovation.

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Ford’s $30,000 EV pickup caught testing again

Electrek·2d ago·business·positive

Ford's midsize electric pickup truck, priced at $30,000, was spotted undergoing testing in Arizona as the company prepares for its official launch. The sighting suggests Ford is advancing its affordable EV truck offering to compete in the growing electric vehicle market.

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New Tesla ‘Full Self-Driving’ class action hilariously cites Electrek

Electrek·2d ago·business·negative

A new class action lawsuit accuses Tesla of selling "Full Self-Driving" on millions of vehicles that lack the necessary hardware to deliver the promised functionality. The suit covers Tesla vehicles built with Hardware 1, 2, 2.5, and 3 computers sold from 2017 through early 2023, and cites Electrek reporting extensively in its claims.

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