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Slate Has No Plans To Sell Its Cheap EV Pickup In Canada
Slate's affordable electric pickup won't be headed north any time soon.
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An App Flagged This Tesla Battery As Degraded. The Car Said It Was Worse
A four-year-old Model 3 Performance scored 88% battery health in Tesla's own test—lower than its owner expected, but close to a prediction by a third-party app.
The 17 Cheapest Electric Cars In 2026
From the Tesla Model 3 to the new Chevy Bolt, these are the cheapest new EVs you can buy in America.
Over 30 New EVs Are Launching In 2026. Here's What You Need To Know About Them
People seem to think the EV transition is going away. In reality, 2026 is going to be the most exciting year yet.





