The Government has - not for the first time in the last six months - confirmed that it will ban sales of new petrol and ...
California could set an automotive precedent with a new rule. If Governor Gavin Newsom signs Senate Bill 961 by the end of September, many new vehicles sold or leased in the Golden State from 2030 ...
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Ferrari announced on Thursday that it has cut its 2030 electric car goal in half. The plan, announced in 2022, set the Italian supercar company on a path to have its model offerings consist of 20 ...
A prominent electric vehicle industry group in the UK is pushing for the government to ban traditional hybrid cars alongside more conventional petrol and diesel vehicles which are already facing the ...
European car buyers will still have the freedom to choose between combustion and electric vehicles until 2035, when the EU’s planned ban on new gas-powered cars takes effect. But a new report suggests ...
Can you imagine a future where the quiet hum of electric vehicles replaces the familiar rumble of gasoline engines? That future isn’t as far off as it might seem. In an effort to fight climate change ...
The Conservatives would also abolish the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate, which forces manufactures to sell a rising number of zero-emission vehicles each year – 80% of new cars and 70% of new ...
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd plans to roll out five new electric cars in India by March 2030 and add a million charging points, as its largest EV maker looks to cement its dominance further.
The European Commission is drafting legislation that would require major corporations and car rental companies to switch exclusively to electric vehicles for their fleet purchases starting in 2030, ...
California is close to passing a law requiring all new vehicles sold in the state to feature a “brief, one-time” audiovisual warning every time the driver exceeds the posted speed limit by 10 mph.