The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 has officially kicked off in Las Vegas, Nevada. Although several updates were shared yesterday, mainly for media attendees to get a sneak peek. Notable announcements include Samsung's 37-inch 4K gaming monitor, Withings' Omnia smart mirror, AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X 3D processor, and Hisense's impressive 116-inch TriChroma LED TV. Many more new technologies will be showcased today and tomorrow, so stay tuned for live updates.
The solar energy startup that has resurfaced is trying once again to make its way in the market.
Ford is reaching record figures in electric vehicle sales.
However, the Trump administration could eliminate the incentive.
The Hyundai Ioniq 9 promises to be a standout electric SUV, but how does it compare to the best-selling electric vehicle, the Tesla Model Y?
The main news this morning includes that DJI has managed to evade the ban in the United States, although it has a one-year deadline to prove that its products do not pose a national security threat. Additionally, the Winter Sale on Steam has begun.
GM is managing multiple agreements related to charging networks.
Saloon and Hub-Space.
Currently, they have approximately five electric vehicle models available on the market in total.
RollAway, a Silicon Valley startup, is offering luxury stays, Airbnb-style, in electric vans produced by GM's BrightDrop.
The Department of Energy has approved a loan of $1.25 billion to EVgo, the American company responsible for electric vehicle charging stations, for the construction of 7,500 new fast charging spaces.
Inspired by the Czech model of the Cybertruck, there is now a Tesla truck equipped with a rubber bumper seeking certification for road use in the UK. However, this time the chances of success seem quite low.
Almost all current electric vehicle owners are satisfied with their experience, and 92% of them plan to acquire another electric vehicle, according to a global survey.
A look at Rivian's new charging station.
Consumer Reports has released its annual car manufacturer reliability rankings, and the top spot is no surprise: Subaru. What might astonish some is...
Rivian is beginning to remove the exclusivity of its charging stations for electric vehicles.
What am I putting this plastic tab into?
Sure, simple, and automatic.
It is... intriguing.
Ram has announced that it is developing a smaller truck and promises that this new model will surprise.
Preserve the tax credit.
Pure electric vehicles using the STLA chassis achieve fast charging speeds of 350 kW.
The expiration of lease contracts will flood the U.S. market with reduced-price electric vehicles.
Hertz is offering used Teslas for under $20,000 and Chevrolet Bolt EVs for under $14,000.
"He has no idea how to make a battery."