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Electric Vehicles don't have engines, they have motors, which makes perfect sense since motors run on electricity but engines don't. Here's an explainer.
Electric vehicles are transforming how we travel, and at the heart of this revolution are their motors. Unlike traditional ...
BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition hit 472.41 km/h in Germany, making it the fastest production-based EV yet. This signals China ...
Yasa, a small British engineering company, built an over-730-horsepower beast that weighs just under 30 pounds.
The Mercedes Concept AMG GT XX smashed records at Nardò Ring, going over 3,400 miles in 24 hours and nearly 25,000 miles in ...
EVs utilize electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries, whereas ICE cars rely on gasoline or diesel engines for propulsion. This fundamental difference leads to several design contrasts.
Porsche continues to push EV tech forward with this mega-powerful sporty SUV that's super fast on the road—and at a charging ...
After the Detroit Electric Car Company closed in 1940 with the death of its president, interest in electric cars all but stopped until the wake of the oil shocks of the 1970s and once again in 2006.
Fabricated in a studio in Michigan, the CX, an all-electric vehicle, and the CX.R, a hybrid, represent the latest of several ...
Garmin has always been well known for virtual on-screen marine navigation, but since 2019 it's also been doing some work on ...
Most electric cars of these early days suffered the same consternation as today; the lack of engine torque and battery life. In fact, the Electrobat didn’t finish most of the races it entered.
Most electric cars of these early days suffered the same consternation as today; the lack of engine torque and battery life. In fact, the Electrobat didn’t finish most of the races it entered.