info@evworld.com

J W Moore  EDITOR'S PICK

2026 Will Be The 'Year Of The Used EV,' Analyst Says. Here's Why

04 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Used EV prices are nearing parity with gas cars, boosting demand despite the end of federal tax credits. Analysts predict 2026 will be the “year of the used EV,” driven by affordability and a surge in lease returns. In August, used EV sales rose 59% year-over-year. Some models, like the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Bolt, are priced under $15,000. State incentives and lower battery costs continue to support the market.

Read Full Story

NASA Moon Rover Project Pushes Extreme Battery Tech To Its Limits

03 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

GM is adapting its EV battery tech for NASA's Lunar Terrain Vehicle, part of Artemis V. Using durable lithium-ion packs with high-nickel NCMA cathodes, the rover will withstand extreme lunar conditions -temperatures from - 173°C to scorching highs - while operating reliably for 10 years. Four steerable wheels with crab-walk and zero-turn features boost mobility, and fault-tolerant design ensures function even if cells fail, extending U.S. exploration on the Moon.

Read Full Story

Ford Faces EV Crossroads as Federal Incentives Expire

02 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Ford CEO Jim Farley warns that U.S. EV sales could drop by half following the expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit, citing high vehicle costs and reduced consumer demand. Ford is shifting focus to hybrids and more affordable EVs, while some dealers see the change as a chance to test market strength without subsidies. The industry faces uncertainty as it adapts to a post-incentive landscape.

Read Full Story

The LNG Detour: What Scotland's New Ferry Teaches US

02 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Scotland's Glen Sannox ferry, launched as a “green” LNG-powered vessel, emits more greenhouse gases than its diesel predecessor due to underestimated methane slip. Despite improved local air quality, real-world data shows LNG's climate impact is worse over short timeframes. The project highlights how optimistic assumptions and delayed construction turned a sustainability effort into a cautionary tale about transitional fuels and lifecycle emissions.

Read Full Story

The Current War On Science, Who's Behind It And Why

02 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Science Under Siege asserts the undermining of science is not accidental but largely driven by ideological, economic, and political forces. It points fingers at special interests, political actors, and media amplifying doubt for gain. It also critiques how scientists themselves sometimes contribute by failing to communicate clearly or by letting funding and institutional pressures interfere with objectivity. The result: erosion of public trust, polarized discourse, and weakened science-based policy.

Read Full Story

J W Moore  Si Exclusive

Hydrogen's Flight Path: Fuel Cells, Turbines, and the Economics of Clean Aviation

10 Oct 2025 | Aviation is shifting from Jet A to four fuel systems: electricity, hydrogen (fuel cell and combustion), SAF, and petroleum. Fuel cells suit short-haul aircraft; hydrogen combustion may power long-range jets. SAF bridges legacy fleets. Hydrogen costs - $5-$7/kg today, possibly $2/kg by 2040 - impact ticket prices and infrastructure decisions. Airport authorities, airlines, and governments will share deployment costs. Each fuel has distinct environmental pros and cons shaping aviation's net-zero future.

Read Full Story

Ferrari Elettrica: Electrified, Not Tamed

09 Oct 2025 | Ferrari's Elettrica EV delivers over 1,000 hp via quad motors, hitting 0-100 km/h in 2.5s with a 330+ mile range. Its 122 kWh battery sits low for balance, paired with active suspension and rear steering. Designed by LoveFrom, the four-door GT aims to preserve Ferrari's emotional DNA. Priced around $580K, it launches in 2026 in Europe and the U.S., with hybrids and ICE models still dominating until 2030

Read Full Story

Are Self-Driving Cars Safer Than Humans? The Data May Surprise You

09 Oct 2025 | Studies show autonomous vehicles (AVs) are generally safer than human drivers, avoiding most rear-end and broadside crashes and performing better in poor weather. However, AVs struggle with complex maneuvers like unprotected turns and low-light conditions. If AVs are just 10% safer, they could prevent 600,000 U.S. deaths over 35 years. As EVs become autonomy platforms, safety depends on how well they interpret real-world scenarios

Read Full Story






Go to RSSstream
11 Oct 2025 15:04:44 UTC

RECENT PODCASTS

BYD Soars - Cheaper Tesla Models - The Bolt is Back - Rivian



SEARCH RSSTREAM



41 New Postings In Past 24 Hours
EV World's new RSStream is an RSS (Real Simple Synication) feed continuously updated daily. It provides on-demand links to scores of EV world-relevant news items from around the globe to any number of RSS readers, from dedicated apps to browser plugins.

  • Rivian announces new Atlanta headquarters
    Category:mobility
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • China Car Fans Weigh in on Tesla's New Affordable Models
    Category:mobility
    Region:AsiaPacific
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • First Drive : 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid
    Category:mobility
    Region:AsiaPacific
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla's cheaper Model Y faces crowded field in Europe
    Category:mobility
    Region:Europe
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla took its shot - and missed : Why the cheaper Model Y fails
    Category:mobility
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Analysis: Musk's record Tesla package will pay him tens of billions even if he misses most goals
    Category:finance
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla Model Y Standard vs. Hyundai Ioniq 5: The Better Value Is Obvious
    Category:mobility
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • US opens probe into nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles over FSD traffic violations
    Category:autonomy
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Lucid delivers more cars in Q3
    Category:mobility
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • BMW delivers over 100000 electric cars again in Q3
    Category:mobility
    Region:Europe
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla Launched Its 'Most-Affordable' Cars. Some Investors May Have Hoped for Cheaper
    Category:finance
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla shares fall as new lower-cost cars disappoint
    Category:finance
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • BYD: Extremely Undervalued Electric Vehicle Play
    Category:finance
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Tesla unveils new lower-cost Model Y amid rising competition
    Category:mobility
    Region:NoAmerica
    Date:11 Oct 2025

  • Formula E advances "could bring ultra-fast charging in five years"
    Category:energy
    Region:Europe
    Date:11 Oct 2025


  • 33142363

    Get In Touch

    Papillion, Nebraska, USA

    info@evworld.com

    SUPPORT EVWORLD

    Become a patron and help spread the good news of the world of electric vehicles.

    Newsletter

    Not yet ready for primetime.

    © EVWORLD.COM. All Rights Reserved. Design by HTML Codex