Federal regulators have accused Tesla of failing to comply with workplace safety regulations following the electrocution of an employee last summer at its auto factory in Austin, Texas.
Breaking News: State Department Drops Plans to Buy Armored Teslas
The U.S. State Department has updated its procurement forecast, removing the "Armored Tesla" vehicle from a planned $400 million purchase.
Breaking News: ZF Unveils Heel Airbag Designed for Future Self-Driving Cars
ZF Lifetec has unveiled a heel airbag aimed at reducing the risk of severe ankle and foot injuries for front-seat occupants in the event of a crash.
Breaking News: Ferrari Set to Launch Its Inaugural EV This Year
Ferrari is set to launch its first-ever EV later this year, and we've got a sneak peek at the electrifying supercar.
Breaking News: Lithium-Ion Batteries Pose Danger in California Wildfire Cleanup
The Palisades and Eaton fires have triggered the largest lithium-ion battery cleanup effort in history.
Breaking News: Emergency Vehicle Lights May Disrupt Automated Driving Systems
Breaking News: EV Batteries Disrupt Debris Removal Following California Fires
Electric vehicle and lithium-ion batteries complicate wildfire debris cleanup in Southern California due to their hazardous nature, increasing the time and risks involved in removal and recycling efforts.
Breaking News: Electric Vehicle Sales Decline for the First Time in a Decade
The electric vehicle market faces its first sales drop in a decade, driven by regional shifts, competition, and changing policies.
Charged Up or Fueled Up? The Great Car Debate
When choosing your next car, the debate between gas and electric comes down to convenience, cost, and sustainability. Gas cars offer quick refueling and a reliable range, while EVs boast lower emissions and reduced maintenance costs. Ultimately, your decision depends on your lifestyle, priorities, and driving habits.