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The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing shove toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that embarking in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that embarking in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that embarking in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
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The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that embarking in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that commencing in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing thrust toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Desire Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that commencing in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Desire Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Desire Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that kicking off in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Desire Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrical, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that commencing in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Desire Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Trio, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrified Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on swifter than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s thickest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Guy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrical vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrified Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese fucking partner.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrical car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Boy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrified and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrified motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrical Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest stir in a growing thrust toward the use of electrified vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Wish Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrical Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that beginning in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrical range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s largest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Stud’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Guy’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
Driven
Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles – The Fresh York Times
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles
Latest Articles
The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead Yet
Batteries and electrical motors will have a major role in powering cars and trucks of our future. But gas engines have a lot of life left.
By NORMAN MAYERSOHN
Elon Musk Reassures Investors as Tesla Ramps Up Model three Output
The electric-car maker lost more than $400 million in the 2nd quarter, but its revenue doubled, with its very first mass-market model in the offing.
Editorial
Britain Joins the Shift to Electrified Cars
France, Norway and India have already said they want to eliminate gas and diesel vehicles.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In Pivotal Moment, Tesla Unveils Its Very first Mass-Market Sedan
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, delivered thirty cars to employees chosen to be the very first owners. The electric-car maker faces a challenge in meeting the sizable request.
Britain to Ban Fresh Diesel and Gas Cars by 2040
The ban goes after similar announcements by France, India and Norway, and is the latest budge in a growing shove toward the use of electrical vehicles.
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Editorial
A Brighter Future for Electrical Cars and the Planet
The technology is catching on quicker than predicted.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Times Movie
Carbon-Neutral Fantasy Eludes Oasis City
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s very first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks.
By EVAN WEXLER, GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI and VEDA SHASTRI
When Will Electrified Cars Go Mainstream? It May Be Sooner Than You Think
A growing number of analysts say pessimism about plug-in cars could be becoming outdated, thanks in part to plunging battery prices.
Op-Ed Contributor
Connecticut Should Be Tesla Country
Under pressure from car dealers, the state is one of several that bars the electric-car maker from selling directly to the public.
By NICK SIBILLA
France Plans to End Sales of Gas and Diesel Cars by 2040
The country, a major auto producer, joined Norway and India in a growing movement toward the use of electrified vehicles. But the transition will be gradual.
Tesla Loses No. One Spot in Market Value Among U.S. Automakers
The electric-car maker’s shares are off sharply after a report of production trouble, providing General Motors back its lead after less than three months.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Volvo, Betting on Electrified, Moves to Phase Out Conventional Engines
It is the very first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the traditional engine, telling that embarking in two thousand nineteen all the models it introduces will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
Tesla’s Very first Mass-Market Car, the Model Three, Hits Production This Week
As the electric-car maker moves to expand its lineup, it said problems with battery manufacturing had held down sales of existing models this year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electrical Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese playmate.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Driven
Movie Review: Doing the Math on Toyota’s Prius Prime Hybrid
Toyota’s 2nd attempt at a plug-in hybrid more than doubles the electrified range. Just make sure to crunch the numbers before passing on the competition.
Times Movie
two thousand seventeen Toyota Prius Prime
Charge the battery and the Prime drives like an electrified car. Once the battery is spent, after about twenty five miles, the car drives like any other Prius.
Opinion
The Anti-Uber
Ride-sharing isn’t just for rich urban Millennials.
By PATRICIA LEIGH BROWN
Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world’s fattest petroleum producers and is revving up exports.
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Le Boy’s Is Also twenty four Hours of Research and Development
Le Stud’s has been a breeding ground for technologies that drivers take for granted, like fog lights seatbelts and windshield wipers.
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Movie Review: With Fresh Ioniq, Hyundai Goes After Prius
The hybrid model gets two more miles to the gallon than the Toyota Prius, and it looks and drives more like a regular gas-powered car.