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Riyadh's multi-billion EV dream risks crashing into reality

Riyadh's multi-billion EV dream risks crashing into reality

Riyadh has invested billions to try to establish itself as a hub for electric vehicles, but faces obstacles and tough competition.

American Drivers Embrace Electric SUVs: Breaking Down Barriers to Adoption

American Drivers Embrace Electric SUVs: Breaking Down Barriers to Adoption

Auto companies are meeting the demand for electric SUVs in the US market, providing drivers with size, luxury, and performance. This shift in the auto industry could address major barriers to EV adoption such as price, range, and variety.

We Need an Interpreter to Work Out Trump’s ‘Debanking’ Rant

We Need an Interpreter to Work Out Trump’s ‘Debanking’ Rant

The former president’s latest rant about 'debanking' and electric cars has left The New Abnormal team scratching their heads.

America's Electric Vehicle Growing Pains

America's Electric Vehicle Growing Pains

Some of the largest traditional automakers are experiencing electric vehicle growing pains and pulling back on production.

EV Sales Are Just Getting Started

EV Sales Are Just Getting Started

You may have seen dire headlines that EV sales have dried up. They haven't. Electric vehicles sold reasonably well in 2023, and here's our forecast for the coming year.

House joins Senate, strikes down Biden EV charger rule protecting Chinese companies

House joins Senate, strikes down Biden EV charger rule protecting Chinese companies

The House voted to reverse President Biden's decision to waive 'Buy America' requirements for taxpayer-funded electric vehicle charging stations.

The White House Just Announced a $623 Million EV-Charging Bonanza

The White House Just Announced a $623 Million EV-Charging Bonanza

The White House announced grants totaling $623 million to top up electric cars, bikes, and scooters.

Honda Debuts New Global EV Series, Honda Zero, Coming in 2026

Honda Debuts New Global EV Series, Honda Zero, Coming in 2026

Honda announced a new global electric vehicle series, dubbed Honda Zero, presenting it as an antidote to the recent trend of “thick, heavy” EVs seen on the road today.