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Guide to 10 Affordable Electric Cars Making Waves in 2024
Business Insider unveils the "10 Affordable Electric Cars Making Waves in 2024," emphasizing the growing popularity of economical electric vehicles. Highlighted models include the Mini Hard Top 2-Door, Nissan Leaf, Fiat 500e, Hyundai Kona Electric, Kia Niro EV, Toyota bZ4x, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Tesla Model Y, and Ford Mustang Mach-E.
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India: Tesla's EV Venture Hits Roadblock as Government Import Tax Rules Turns Unshakeable
India reaffirms its stance on maintaining import levies for electric vehicles (EVs), creating hurdles for Tesla Inc.'s market expansion. Ministry of Commerce and Industry's junior minister, Som Parkash, confirms no plans for EV import duty exemptions or subsidies. Tesla faces such challenge in India.
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General Motors Announces Changes in Two Michigan Plants Manufacturing Bolt EV and Bolt EUV Crossover
General Motors announces layoffs impacting 1,300 workers at Michigan plants. Production delay pushes layoffs as electric pickup truck production postponed to 2025. Orion plant to lose 945 jobs, Lansing assembly plant faces 369 job cuts.
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Automakers Embrace Hybrids Amid Industry's Electric Vehicle Transition Challenges
As automakers spotlight their sleek new electric vehicles (EVs), many transitioning from gasoline cars are opting for hybrids as a transitional choice in their shift toward electrification. With the average EV price still high at $50,000, a significant number of buyers find it financially challenging, and impending regulations may impact federal tax credit eligibility.
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EV Price Drops Report Reveals, Purchasing Takes Longer Time
The electric vehicle (EV) market has stable year-over-year growth but erratic monthly and quarterly sales patterns. A recent report from a car buying and research firm, illuminates these tendencies, particularly for used EVs. EV price drops and selling used electric vehicles take longer time.
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New Jersey Targets to Stop Sale of New Gasoline Powered Car by 2035
A recent approved law will lay the foundation for prohibition of owning and selling new gasoline powered cars in New Jersey. The Department of Environmental Protection initiated this move. It filed the Advance Clean Cars II last Tuesday.
By Dabbie Davis
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