Europe Frets U.S. Battery Factory Subsidies Will Hurt, Not Help The European Union is trying to assemble the building blocks to produce electric cars, but subsidies are luring companies to the United States.
Cool? Or Just Clunky? The Fight Over Dashboard Touch Screens. As luxury cars become rolling supercomputers, designers are wondering how big is too big.
E.V. Bonanza Flows to Red States That Denounce Biden Climate Policies No Republican in Congress voted for the Inflation Reduction Act. But their districts and states will greatly benefit from the investments spurred by the law.
Hurdle to Broad Adoption of E.V.s: The Misperception They’re Unsafe Fully electric vehicles have fewer fires than gasoline-powered and hybrid cars, and their crash protection is at least equivalent.
The Unapologetic Heirs of Nazi Fortunes In a country that is celebrated for its culture of reckoning and remembrance, the richest families are often an exception.