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Wireless EV charging is about much more than convenience. The true benefits are seen in the commercial EV market. As InductEV’s then-president M. David Dealy explained to Charged in a 2024 interview, inductive charging can enable EV fleets to deliver the same service with smaller batteries, reduce vehicle costs, and extend battery life. Now two major players in the ...

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A used Tesla Model 3 is easily one of the best electric cars you can buy—and probably one of the best cars, period. Tesla’s original mainstream EV is abundant on the secondhand market, has solid range and charging specs, packs class-leading software and can be bought for well under $20,000 these days. But what’s the deal with those batteries? Can...

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This article may contain affiliate links. Got into a trucking accident and need to know your rights? Millions of people each year face the chaos and uncertainty following a collision with a commercial truck. Truck accidents are different than your average car accident, though, and here’s why: Knowing your legal rights after a trucking accident can mean the differenc...

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Key Points Nevada accepted Tesla’s self-certification allowing supervised robotaxi testing on public roads. Commercial rides are not approved yet; Tesla is still waiting for a ruling from the Nevada Transportation Authority. Tesla operates robotaxis in San Francisco and Austin and is preparing local teams in additional cities. Arizona approved Tesla for ride…

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The German city of Karlsruhe is setting an example for sustainability in waste management by deploying a fleet of 18 Mercedes-Benz eEconic electric garbage trucks that are helping make the streets cleaner, quieter, and a lot less stinky. Since the end of September, the city of Karlsruhe has been relying on Mercedes’ fully electric waste collection vehicles throughou...

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