Welcome to Tuesday, InsideEVs’ readers. One of the hottest stories this week is the new Ferrari Luce, the brand’s first fully electric vehicle. It’s unlike anything we’ve seen from the iconic Italian automaker yet, with a polarizing design and unholy amounts of horsepower.

Senior Editor Tim Levin checked the Luce out in person in Rome over the weekend and he said it was a far cry from his expectations. Tim’s latest story is worth a read, as it includes insights from Ferrari executives on the Luce and the automaker’s next chapter.

Other stories on the deck today:

  • Walmart’s EV charging blitz just surpassed 300 ports, with thousands more in the pipeline.

  • The Pebble Flow is an all-electric RV made by former Apple and Tesla engineers. It has solar and can be driven like a giant RC car.

  • Stellantis’ Brompton plant in Canada has been idled since 2023, making it an ideal candidate for Chinese EVs.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Ralph Hermens

I Saw Ferrari’s First EV In The Flesh. Here’s My Honest Take

The Ferrari Luce is here. The company's first EV costs 550,000 euros ($640,000) and looks like no Ferrari before it.

Photo: EV Charging Stations

Walmart’s Expanding EV Charging Network Is Getting Easier To Pay For (And Cheaper)

The retail giant’s EV charging blitz just surpassed 300 ports, with thousands more in the pipeline.

Photo: Tim Levin

I Tried The Future Of EV Camping In The Pebble Flow

The Pebble Flow is an all-electric RV made by former Apple and Tesla engineers. It has solar and can be driven like a giant RC car.

Photo: Stellantis

Jeep’s Parent Company Is Considering Building Chinese EVs In North America

Stellantis’ Brompton plant in Canada has been idled since 2023, making it an ideal candidate for Chinese EVs.

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