James Smith+FollowEVs That Might Not Go the DistanceNot all electric cars are built to last! Some popular models like the Tesla Model S Plaid, Nissan Leaf, Chevy Bolt EV, BMW i3, Jaguar I-PACE, and Ford Mustang Mach-E could be left in the dust as tech and competition speed ahead. From battery recalls to outdated designs, these EVs might struggle to keep up. Would you risk buying one, or wait for the next big thing? #Cars #ElectricCars #EVs11Share
William Goodwin+FollowChevy Bolt EV Is Back and Better Than Ever!Chevy’s most affordable electric car, the Bolt EV, is making a comeback with some seriously cool upgrades. Think over 300 miles of range, faster charging, and access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. Plus, it’s getting a fresh new look and a smoother, quieter ride. All this, and it’s still budget-friendly—finally, an EV that doesn’t break the bank! Would you make the switch if your next car could go 300+ miles on a charge? #Cars #ChevyBolt #EVs42Share
dalemiller+FollowSolar-Powered EV Chargers Are Here!Imagine pulling up to a gas station, but instead of gas, your EV gets juiced up by pure sunshine and hydrogen—no grid needed. Spain just launched a wild new charging station that runs on solar panels and stores energy with hydrogen, making it totally clean and off-the-grid. With EVs booming and public chargers lagging, this could be a total game-changer for drivers and the planet. Would you switch to an EV if charging was this easy? #Cars #EVs #CleanEnergy60Share
gordonangela+FollowEV Batteries Get a Second Life—Here’s Why It MattersHeard the buzz about VinFast teaming up with BatX Energies in India? They’re making it easier to recycle electric car batteries, which means less waste and more eco-friendly rides. This move is a game-changer for anyone thinking about going electric—recycled batteries mean cleaner air and cheaper cars down the road. It’s like giving your old phone a new purpose, but for your car! Would you trust a recycled battery in your next EV? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #EVs50Share
larsontiffany+FollowAre EVs Really That Green? Shocking TruthsThought electric cars were the ultimate eco-friendly ride? Turns out, making those massive batteries pumps out a ton of emissions—sometimes more than gas cars! And if your electricity comes from coal, your EV might not be as green as you think. But here’s the twist: over time, EVs are super efficient and can out-green gas cars, especially as we get more renewables. The real story? It’s complicated, but the future could still be electric! #Cars #ElectricCars #EVs54Share
larsontiffany+FollowMercedes EVs Are About to Get ScarceIf you’ve been eyeing a Mercedes-Benz EQS or EQE, now’s the time to pounce. Mercedes just hit pause on new EV orders in the U.S. thanks to slow sales and shifting market vibes. Production is stopping soon, and what’s on dealer lots is all there is until at least late fall. With the $7,500 federal tax credit ending soon, these deals might not last. If you want one, don’t wait! #Cars #MercedesBenz #EVs80Share
schmidtgeorge+FollowEV makes people more prone to car sickness?If you’ve ever felt a little nauseous in an electric car, you’re not alone! And that's true! - EVs are actually making some people sick—even those who never had motion sickness in gas-powered cars. Experts say our bodies are used to the sounds, vibrations, and gradual acceleration of combustion engines. EVs flip that on its head. They’re nearly silent, deliver instant torque from a stop, and often use one-pedal driving with regenerative braking. Without the usual engine noise or the familiar jolt of pressing the brake, your brain may struggle to anticipate movement, causing nausea. Passengers often feel it more, but even drivers can get queasy, especially with uneven throttle or braking inputs. Some researchers suggest adding “auditory motion cues” (think fake engine sounds) to help—though not everyone wants that feature. Have you ever felt sick in an EV? 😂 #EVLife #CarTalk #MotionSickness #DrivingExperience #Cars #EVs 10Share
Diane Carter+FollowIs Lucid the Next Tesla or Just Hype?Thinking about snagging Lucid stock? Here’s the scoop: Lucid’s luxury EVs are getting buzz, especially with Uber planning to roll out 20,000 Lucid cars for ride-hailing. But with EV tax credits possibly getting axed and Lucid still burning cash, it’s not all smooth driving. The stock’s been up lately, but most experts say: watch, don’t rush. Sometimes, the best money move is just waiting for the next green light. #Business #MakeMoney #EVs54Share
Alexander Black+FollowTesla’s Still Crushing the EV GameTesla’s Model Y and Model 3 just grabbed 43% of all U.S. EV sales last quarter—even with drama, delivery pauses, and CEO chaos. That’s more than the next eight EVs combined! GM is catching up, but Tesla’s still way ahead. The best part? More EVs on the road means cheaper prices, better charging, and a cleaner future for everyone. Do you think most Americans will be driving EVs in 20 years? Vote below! #Cars #Tesla #EVs204Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowGM Zooms Past Ford in EV RaceGM just crushed it in the EV game—sales are up 111% this quarter, while Ford’s numbers actually dropped 31% (ouch). Ford’s blaming recalls, but let’s be real, that’s not the whole story. GM’s secret sauce? Multiple brands, killer financing deals, and actually making cars people want. Meanwhile, Ford’s EV strategy is all over the place. If anyone’s catching up to Tesla, it’s GM. Wild times in Detroit! #Cars #EVs #GMvsFord31Share