
2020 Tesla Model Y Faces 60% Depreciation in Five Years
2020 Tesla Model Y Depreciation
Despite its popularity, the 2020 Tesla Model Y has depreciated by about 60% over five years, highlighting resale challenges.

Despite its popularity, the 2020 Tesla Model Y has depreciated by about 60% over five years, highlighting resale challenges.

For the second year, Lucid Air leads as the most efficient EV in the US, surpassing Tesla’s Model S and Mercedes EQS.

The Trump administration’s climate policies, including cutting National Climate Assessment funding and easing EPA regulations, risk exacerbating global warming.

Mexico’s renewable energy sector is revitalizing with new reforms, opening doors for private investment and solar projects.

For the last decade, Slovakia has prioritized renewable energy, shifting from fossil fuels to solar, hydropower, and wind.

China’s renewable energy transformation is astonishing, driven by policy, state investment, and self-interest. Despite coal’s dominance, renewables rapidly grow.

The Automotive News Editorial Board argues that rising vehicle prices stem from consumer preference for larger models.

Portland’s Clean Energy Fund is set to distribute $60M to nonprofits for climate projects, enhancing local resilience.

Electric vehicles lose up to 20% range in cold. Heat pumps can help. Choose an EV with one for better winter performance.
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