Electric vehicles function in fundamentally different ways than traditional cars. Internal combustion engines have loads of moving parts, and while EVs have their own complexities, they’re much more ...
Battery-electric vehicles, or BEVs, are increasingly all over the place. Heck, the bestselling car in the world (the Tesla Model Y) is electric, and in certain parts of the world, you can't stroll ...
Mercedes is betting big on axial flux electric motors for its future electric AMG performance vehicles — but don’t expect the tech to be limited to low-production products from Affalterbach. What are ...
Everybody praises batteries and the breakthroughs that make them much better, with more range and less fast-charging timing. But electric motors can be improved too. By a lot, according to Infinitum.
How often have you had conversations with friends about electric vehicles where you talked about their engines? Here's a fun fact. EVs do not have engines. They have motors or, to be more specific, ...
Electric vehicles may sound confusing, but they’re easy to understand with a little bit of explanation. First, it helps to know the difference between electric vehicles and electrified vehicles: An ...
If you have ever heard the term 'Type 2 electric vehicle' and wondered what it means, then here is a quick explainer. Type 2 electric vehicles generally indicate that the EV has a Type 2 or CCS2 ...