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Used EV expert addresses common question after putting Tesla with 225,000 miles to the test: 'Most people don't realize this'
Used EV expert addresses common question after putting Tesla with 225,000 miles to the test: 'Most people don't realize this'

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time3 days ago

  • Automotive
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Used EV expert addresses common question after putting Tesla with 225,000 miles to the test: 'Most people don't realize this'

A new test has challenged a big myth about electric vehicle performance, proving that even after 225,000 miles, a Tesla Model 3 can still hold its own in terms of efficiency. Used EV specialist Richard Symons, of the UK-based car dealership R Symons (@RSEV), tested two Tesla Model 3s, InsideEVs reported. One had 225,000 miles on its odometer, while the other had 18,000 miles. The car with fewer miles logged an efficiency of 4.55 miles per kilowatt-hour. Meanwhile, the 225,000-mile Model 3 still achieved 4.51 miles per kilowatt-hour, representing a less than 1% difference. The results provide a sharp contrast to the efficiency of gas-powered cars, as InsideEVs pointed out, "Because while most people don't realize this, internal-combustion engines get less efficient as time goes on." The test results offer another reason to consider going electric, especially buying used. The Model 3 was the top used EV in May, with prices down 1.6%, according to Cox Automotive's latest EV Market Monitor. At the same time, demand for new vehicles has slumped, with Tesla experiencing lower sales in the first quarter of 2025, while demand for used EVs has surged. As Cox Automotive detailed, the market's growth is driven by customer confidence and affordability. Choosing used EVs is becoming a smart option. It saves consumers money, reduces heat-trapping pollution created during manufacturing by minimizing the need for new production, and keeps older cars out of recycling centers. For those looking to sell their EVs, Recurrent makes it easy to show buyers that the battery is in excellent condition. This free tool can help sellers earn about $1,400 more by sharing data that builds trust. Alternatively, for those who already own or plan to purchase an EV, solar power can help lower charging costs and make EV ownership even more affordable. EnergySage lets consumers compare quotes from local installers and can help you save up to $10,000. R Symons' road test drew mixed reactions. Do you think a majority of Americans will have EVs in 20 years? Absolutely Only in some states No way I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. One YouTube commenter wasn't sold, saying: "I'd love to see some sort of range test on older 5/8/10-year-old Tesla with average/high miles vs how they stacked up new. Showcasing whether age plays a major impact on battery degradation." For another user, however, the test confirmed they could count on their Tesla for the long haul: "My M3 LR is [the] ~ same age (Dec 21) but with 200,000 less miles so I'm pretty sure I'll be driving happily well into the future." Join our free newsletter for weekly updates on the latest innovations improving our lives and shaping our future, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'
EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'

Ionity, an electric vehicle charger company, has announced a breakthrough that could make EV charging as fast and seamless as ever, and that's great news for European EV drivers and the planet alike. As Inside EVs reported, Ionity announced it will begin rolling out new ultra-fast chargers across Europe in the second half of 2025. These chargers will be capable of adding up to 186 miles of range in under eight minutes, making road trips and daily commutes much more convenient for EV drivers. Although EVs available in today's European market can't tap into this level of power yet, this upgrade lays the groundwork for the next generation of EVs. The system is also designed to be more efficient overall, sharing power between vehicles when multiple cars are plugged into the same station. Faster charging means less time waiting at the charging station and more time living. Whether commuting, running errands, driving for rideshare services, or taking a family road trip, shorter charging stops reduce downtime, ease scheduling stress, and can help shave money off travel costs. With less time spent charging, EV ownership becomes even more practical and accessible. On a broader scale, the faster flow of traffic at charging stations can help cut congestion at these stations and make the act of owning and driving an EV that much more of a no-brainer for drivers. That will lead to less tailpipe pollution, especially in cities, and roughly halve the total pollution per mile driven, according to MIT. By speeding up the turnover at charging spots, this shift can bring cleaner air, quieter streets, and a healthier planet for everyone. Some companies are also factoring charging infrastructure into their cars' software. As The EV Report noted on LinkedIn, Audi's route planner can "streamline the search for charging stations." When you pair faster EV charging with solar power at home, the benefits add up even more. By powering your car with energy from rooftop panels, you can significantly reduce your electricity bills and make an especially meaningful impact on the environment. EnergySage allows you to compare quotes from trusted installers and save thousands on solar installations. Ionity CEO Jeroen van Tilburg said in the press release that the rollout represents "another key milestone in our mission to deliver ultra‑fast, convenient charging at scale for EV drivers across Europe." On a r/electricvehicles Reddit post about the Ionity charging system, one user commented: "If we ever want something close to a '5 minute fill up', this is the kind of charger we need to start installing in the states." Would you be more likely to buy an EV if the payments only cost $300 a month? Definitely Depends on the car I'm not sure Sorry but no Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for weekly updates on the latest innovations improving our lives and shaping our future, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'
EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

EV charger company makes game-changing breakthrough that could transform driving experience: 'Another key milestone'

Ionity, an electric vehicle charger company, has announced a breakthrough that could make EV charging as fast and seamless as ever, and that's great news for European EV drivers and the planet alike. As Inside EVs reported, Ionity announced it will begin rolling out new ultra-fast chargers across Europe in the second half of 2025. These chargers will be capable of adding up to 186 miles of range in under eight minutes, making road trips and daily commutes much more convenient for EV drivers. Although EVs available in today's European market can't tap into this level of power yet, this upgrade lays the groundwork for the next generation of EVs. The system is also designed to be more efficient overall, sharing power between vehicles when multiple cars are plugged into the same station. Faster charging means less time waiting at the charging station and more time living. Whether commuting, running errands, driving for rideshare services, or taking a family road trip, shorter charging stops reduce downtime, ease scheduling stress, and can help shave money off travel costs. With less time spent charging, EV ownership becomes even more practical and accessible. On a broader scale, the faster flow of traffic at charging stations can help cut congestion at these stations and make the act of owning and driving an EV that much more of a no-brainer for drivers. That will lead to less tailpipe pollution, especially in cities, and roughly halve the total pollution per mile driven, according to MIT. By speeding up the turnover at charging spots, this shift can bring cleaner air, quieter streets, and a healthier planet for everyone. Some companies are also factoring charging infrastructure into their cars' software. As The EV Report noted on LinkedIn, Audi's route planner can "streamline the search for charging stations." When you pair faster EV charging with solar power at home, the benefits add up even more. By powering your car with energy from rooftop panels, you can significantly reduce your electricity bills and make an especially meaningful impact on the environment. EnergySage allows you to compare quotes from trusted installers and save thousands on solar installations. Ionity CEO Jeroen van Tilburg said in the press release that the rollout represents "another key milestone in our mission to deliver ultra‑fast, convenient charging at scale for EV drivers across Europe." On a r/electricvehicles Reddit post about the Ionity charging system, one user commented: "If we ever want something close to a '5 minute fill up', this is the kind of charger we need to start installing in the states." Would you be more likely to buy an EV if the payments only cost $300 a month? Definitely Depends on the car I'm not sure Sorry but no Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for weekly updates on the latest innovations improving our lives and shaping our future, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Toyota unveils new lineup with major change for one of its most popular models: 'The biggest move yet'
Toyota unveils new lineup with major change for one of its most popular models: 'The biggest move yet'

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time26-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Toyota unveils new lineup with major change for one of its most popular models: 'The biggest move yet'

Toyota is ready to unveil a new lineup of RAV4s, but this time, it'll only be available as a hybrid. The 2026 SUVs will be the second time the brand transitions a popular vehicle to hybrid-only. Given the popularity of the RAV4, the rising interest in hybrids, and Toyota's investment in these vehicles, this is no surprise. These SUVs will be available in a conventional or plug-in model, making them accessible to those without home chargers. According to Inside EVs, current estimates suggest that the plug-in RAV4 can run up to 50 miles per charge, up from 42 in previous models. The article also outlines new specs, including up to 320 horsepower for plug-ins (226 hp for regular) and a max towing capacity of 3500 pounds (1750 for regular). These numbers may vary slightly depending on the drive type and trim. Other features reported by Inside EVs include quieter cabins, a large touchscreen, and a built-in voice assistant. There will be three lines: Core, Rugged, and Sport, as well as multiple trims, providing options for the hybrid-curious. "Eliminating the gas-only version is the biggest move yet in Toyota's hybrid strategy, and everyone will reap the benefits," wrote Iulian Dnistran for Inside EVs. And the benefits of hybrid and electric vehicles continue to grow. The fuel savings alone can help balance these vehicles' initial higher price points. Tailpipe pollution is also likely to decrease significantly thanks to the gas saved by each new hybrid RAV4. CarBuzz estimates that up to 19.8 million gallons of gas will be saved with the 2026 models. Less gas used means money saved, and less pollution from mining and burning dirty energy. If you were going to purchase an EV, which of these factors would be most important to you? Cost Battery range Power and speed The way it looks Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Toyota had previously made a similar move with the 2025 Toyota Camry. The brand isn't alone, with most automakers releasing more hybrid and electric vehicles. According to Government Technology, General Motors, Ford, and Jeep are also on the path. "It was pretty clear that the consumer is voting for the hybrid," David Christ, head of the North American brand division, told CNBC. To make the transition to hybrids and electric vehicles even better, some people install solar panels to charge their vehicles instead of relying on the grid. Getting started with solar panels is easy with EnergySage, which allows you to compare quotes from local installers and save up to $10,000 on installation. If the upfront investment for solar panels doesn't fit your budget, leasing with Palmetto's LightReach program requires no money down. Save money on solar panels so you can save money on recharging your new hybrid or EV. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Lexus unveils plans for new model with incredible features: 'It's a big deal'
Lexus unveils plans for new model with incredible features: 'It's a big deal'

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time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Lexus unveils plans for new model with incredible features: 'It's a big deal'

Lexus is going electric with its new luxury sedan. At the Shanghai auto show, the Japanese automaker revealed its plans for the 2026 Lexus ES, according to a report by InsideEVs. The 2026 Lexus ES will offer both a fully electric and hybrid model in the U.S., and according to InsideEVs, "it's a big deal." However, what makes this announcement especially exciting is the sedan's competitive range. The fully electric model "targets an Environmental Protection Agency-rated range of 300 miles," notes InsideEVs, "which is impressive." Another important feature of Lexus' new ES is its charging port. As the electric vehicle industry transitions to the Tesla-style charging port, the new ES will have that port, known as the North American Charging Standard. As a result, Lexus ES drivers will be able to take advantage of adapter-free charging at thousands of Tesla Supercharger stalls. In terms of charging statistics, Lexus announced it takes 30 minutes for the ES to go from 10% to 80% charged when utilizing a sufficiently powerful DC fast charger. While other EVs offer better charging turnaround times, InsideEVs noted that it's still "solid" for drivers. Switching to an EV is a great way to save money on both car maintenance and gas. In fact, you'll save $1,500 a year on gas and maintenance. Plus, some EV models qualify for a $7,500 tax credit. You'll also be making an environmental difference by driving an EV. Although the manufacturing of electric vehicles does require digging up minerals for battery production, that amount of mining is nowhere near the billions of dirty energy dug up each year. When compared to gas-powered vehicles, EVs have a much lower carbon footprint. A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that cars with internal combustion engines create an average of 350 grams of carbon air pollution per mile driven over their lifetimes. On the other hand, this value was only 200 for EVs that operate on batteries charging on the average U.S. power grid. To maximize your savings further, consider installing solar panels in your home after going electric. With solar panels, you can greatly reduce your charging costs while also decreasing your home's environmental footprint. To learn more about different solar options and quotes, check out EnergySage's free resources and save up to $10,000 on installations. Palmetto's LightReach solar panel leasing program will also install panels on your home for no down payment, allowing you to benefit from solar even if you cannot afford the upfront costs. If you were going to purchase an EV, which of these factors would be most important to you? Cost Battery range Power and speed The way it looks Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

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