5 electric-car questions to worry about this year

2017 Nissan Leaf  It seems fair to say that the new presidential administration may have increased the generalized level of worry among many Americans, not to mention the rest of the world. Among the things to worry about are the future of incentives, infrastructure, and legislation encouraging the adoption of zero-emission vehicles, primarily electric cars. These...

Chevy Bolt EV: 800-mile trip in 238-mile electric car shows challenges remain

Owner Dawn Hall before 800-mile road trip in 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV electric carWith about twice the range of any non-Tesla electric car, the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV has generated a great deal of excitement and won numerous awards over the last year. In combination with a nascent DC fast-charging infrastructure, it offers the possibility of much longer road trips powered solely by grid electricity. One early Bolt EV owner is...

$8 billion cost to make Tesla Superchargers as common as gas stations: analyst

Quick Check convenience store with Tesla Superchargers under construction, Kingston, New YorkTesla is the world's only automaker to build and operate its own large-scale network of public charging stations. This year, the Silicon Valley automaker hopes to double the number of Supercharger DC fast-charging sites, to make it more convenient for U.S. Tesla owners to undertake longer road trips. With 373 sites in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico...

Tesla plans major U.S. expansion of Supercharger fast-charging

Tesla Model S at Supercharger site in Ventura, CA, with just one slot open  [photo: David Noland]Tesla will undertake a major expansion of its Supercharger network of DC fast-charging stations this year. The Silicon Valley automaker is already one of the most committed to offering widespread DC fast charging, positioning the stations as a way for customers to complete longer journeys more easily. After expansion slowed in 2016, Tesla hopes to...

Tesla now tells electric cars about charger status en route

Tesla Supercharger site in Newburgh, New York, up and running - June 2015Unlike most automakers, Tesla doesn't schedule redesigns, updates, and new features for its cars to coincide with traditional model years. Aided by the fact that most of its new features are software-related, Tesla takes a more flexible approach. Many new features are pushed to its electric cars whenever they're ready, in the form of over-the-air...

Should electric-car makers subsidize fast charging for owners?

Nissan Leaf electric car using DC fast-charging station at BP in Metrolina area of Charlotte, NCBy now, purchase incentives are a well-proven and valuable tool in increasing electric-car adoption. But what if incentives were applied to more than just the cars? Different automakers have shown varying levels of interest in developing DC fast-charging networks for the electric cars they produce, with Tesla leading the way with its Supercharger...

Much faster electric-car charging: on a fast track

ChargePoint Express Plus modular DC fast-charging system for electric cars, launched at 2017 CESRelatively short ranges and long charging times are two of the main factors restraining more widespread electric-car adoption. To address the range issue, automakers are expected to launch a batch of more-affordable long-range electric cars over the next few years, a shift heralded by the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV and the upcoming Tesla Model 3. At...

How important is fast-charging to sell electric cars? Poll results

Chevrolet Spark EV at CCS fast charging station in San Diego.Those unfamiliar with electric cars often don't know that several different types of battery charging exist. Overnight recharging at home can be done either with 120-volt household current or, for longer-range cars, with a 240-volt charging station installed by the car owner. Then there's DC fast charging, which generally provides an 80-percent...