Dislike for Elon Musk is Leading Leftists to Reject All Electric Vehicles, Not Just Tesla

Research Reveals Attitudes Toward Elon Musk and EV Purchases Recent findings indicate that negative sentiments towards Tesla CEO Elon Musk are influencing Electric Vehicle (EV) purchases. Instead of opting for other brands, some potential buyers simply choose to buy fewer EVs overall. A study by Alexandra Flores, a psychologist at Williams College, revealed that left-leaning […]
Smart electric vehicle trick may transform diesel trucking

If you thought transitioning to electric trucking meant starting from scratch, think again. A California startup named Revoy has introduced a game-changing approach that complements traditional diesel systems, rather than replacing them. This electric solution aims to cut emissions and lower fuel expenses without causing major disruptions in the trucking industry. In 2025, transportation became […]
Faraday Future reveals the FX Super One electric vehicle featuring a grille that displays emotions using AI.

Faraday Future Unveils FX Super One Electric MPV Imagine entering a car that recognizes you, greets you with an expressive digital smile, and responds to your voice—it’s like something out of a sci-fi movie. But Faraday Future, based in Los Angeles, is turning this vision into reality with their newly announced FX Super One. This […]
A combined electric grid can solve today’s energy problems.

Increasing Demand on the US Electricity Grid Electricity demand in the U.S. is surging, leading to more frequent failures in the system as it nears its physical limits. The number and seriousness of these issues are likely to grow if things continue as they are. Although there’s been a lot of discussion about how we […]
Ivanhoe Electric aims to address the US copper shortage with a new mine in Arizona.

U.S. Copper Demand Sparks Opportunity for Ivanhoe Electric The United States has a persistent issue with copper. Simply put, the nation consumes a vast quantity, yet local mining capacities aren’t sufficient to meet the growing needs. Ivanhoe Electric has been striving to become the first U.S.-based company to establish a domestic copper operation for over […]
Electric vehicle tax credit will expire in September. Here’s what to understand.

On July 4th, President Trump signed legislation that removed electric vehicle (EV) tax credits introduced under the Biden administration. These credits included $7,500 for purchasing or leasing a new qualified EV and $4,000 for a used one. Originally, this program was set to last until 2032 but has now been ended. If you’re looking to […]
Deadline for electric vehicle tax credit is in September. Here’s what you need to know.

On July 4th, President Trump enacted a law that scrapped the electric vehicle (EV) tax credits initiated during Biden’s administration. This includes a $7,500 credit for new qualified EVs and a $4,000 credit for used ones. The tax credits were intended to last until 2032, but Trump’s action ended that possibility. While credits are still […]
General Motors Sees a 35 Percent Decline in Profits as CEO Sticks to Electric Vehicle Plan

General Motors Reports Profit Decline Amid EV Push General Motors (GM) is seeing a notable drop in its profits even as it continues to emphasize electric vehicles (EVs). According to reports, GM disclosed a net profit of $1.89 billion in the second quarter, a significant decline of $1.1 billion from last year’s $2.93 billion for […]
Fewer than 400 electric vehicle charging stations installed through $7.5 billion infrastructure initiative

As of April, states in the U.S. had managed to establish fewer than 400 electric vehicle charging ports despite a significant $7.5 billion federal initiative aimed at enhancing infrastructure. That information came from a report by the Government Accountability Office on Tuesday. By April 2025, there were 384 charging ports operating across 68 stations in […]
Electric Grid Costs in Germany Have Doubled in the Last Ten Years Due to Green Policies

Germany’s Rising Electricity Costs Driven by Green Policies Recent statistics reveal that the costs associated with operating electricity grids in Germany have more than doubled over the last decade, largely due to initiatives from the Berlin Green Agenda. According to the federal network agency, network fees are set to reach 33 billion euros (£3.85 billion) […]