
Toyota to Launch Long-Lasting Solid-State EV Batteries by 2028
Toyota plans to launch solid-state batteries by 2027-2028, promising a 40-year lifespan and over 621 miles per charge.

Toyota plans to launch solid-state batteries by 2027-2028, promising a 40-year lifespan and over 621 miles per charge.

In 1996, GM’s EV1 became the first modern mass-produced electric car. Though innovative, all were leased and reclaimed.

Before founding Rivian, RJ Scaringe considered creating hybrid microcars. Now, Rivian’s spin-off unveils its e-bikes.

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Xcel Energy proposes a $5B plan to boost grid capacity for electric vehicles and renewable energy, aiming for 3.1GW new capacity.

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