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Budget-friendly EV push from Hyundai and Kia!
Hyundai-Kia takes a big step forward to affordable electric vehicles.
A budget-friendly compact SUV from Hyundai!
Hyundai will produce an electric compact SUV for only €22,000!
Hyundai to Introduce its New Hydrogen Vehicle in 2025!
Hyundai announced that its new vehicle will be launched in 2025.
Which Electric Vehicles are Eligible for Tax Credit in US? | 2023 List
With the Inflation Reduction Act, the 200,000 sales cap on tax credit is gone, and EVs from Tesla and General Motors are once again eligible for the tax credit.
Get a Closer Look at Kia’s First Electric SUV, The EV9
Ahead of its 2023 release, Kia is previewing the EV9, its first electric SUV.
18 Most Efficient Electric Cars, According to EPA | 2023 Ranking
EPA listed the most efficient electric cars sold in US. The most efficient EVs are Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 and Tesla’s Model 3.
15 Fastest-Charging Electric SUVs in the World
Fully-electric cars have been around for decades, but range is still a problem for the most. The easiest way to deal with this problem is to buy the fastest-charging electric ...
9 Longest Range Electric SUVs Available in US | 2022 Ranking
We listed 9 longest range electric SUVs available in the United States. 2022 Tesla Model X offers by far the longest range figure, according to EPA.
Hyundai & Kia Considering New EV Factory In Georgia
That could be a core component of the $7.4 billion investment in the company’s US operations.
Hyundai to launch 17 new BEVs as part of the $80 billion electrification plan
Hyundai will produce 17 new BEV models and invest $80 billion in hardware and software technologies by 2030.
How Long Does an Electric Car Battery Last? How much does it cost to repair EV batteries?
Electric car batteries last at least 10 years, sometimes even up to 20 years. You shouldn’t worry about wearing your battery any time soon.
14 Upcoming Electric Cars in 2022
2022 will be a year that almost every automaker is going to offer at least one fully electric vehicle.