A growing body of research suggests our attachment to driving may be more emotional than practical. A new analysis argues that reluctance toward self-driving cars stems less from genuine love of being behind the wheel and more from fear—fear of losing control,[...]
Tag: Electric Cars
‘Car Brain’ Is Making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs Won’t Fix It.
Here’s what’s actually in the water we’re all swimming in: cars. They kill over a million people annually, fuel climate change, wreck ecosystems, and make our neighborhoods worse places to live. Yet most of us barely notice. Three new books argue it’s[...]
Norway is all in on electric cars. What can the U.S. learn?
Norway has quietly achieved what many countries only imagine: almost 90% of new cars sold last year were fully electric. Backed by decades of stable policy and generous incentives, even snowy northern towns have embraced EVs. The result is a nation transformed[...]
Cadillac’s High-Stakes Bet on the Celestiq is a Call to Its Past
Cadillac is betting big on a bold idea: that American luxury can once again rival Europe’s best. The Celestiq, a hand-built, $340,000 electric vehicle, marks a return to form—and a leap into the future. Every detail is customizable, every line a callback[...]
Electric cars already won — in Norway
Norway continues to light up the map in the global move toward electric vehicles. In 2024, nearly 90% of new cars sold in this oil-rich nation were electric, further cementing its lead in the EV race. While Sweden and Iceland trail with[...]
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Tesla Preparing To Charge Into Affordable Car Market
Electric car maker Tesla is not yet a profitable company, but it will be taking a step this spring to help it get closer. The long-promised Model 3 will debut in March and will be sold for $35,000. [...]Read More... from Tesla[...]
Why Electric Cars Are Ditching AM Radio
The electric car revolution seems somewhat inevitable at this point. Environmental concerns as well as the need for energy efficiency will guide us there. And that cultural shift will have implications for the prairie’s still relevant AM radio business. [...]Read More... from[...]