Buyers of any 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 can choose between a $400 charging credit to use at any ChargePoint station or a free Level 2 home charger.
The move is designed to make EV ownership easier, according to Hyundai executives.
Customers have 60 days after delivery to claim their prize, but Hyundai isn't paying for charger installation.
The India-spec MG Cyberster will feature a 77kWh battery pack measuring just 110mm in thickness. It comes paired with dual ...
Prices are expected to start from Rs 63 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Creta EV will be offered in four variants- Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence. Colour options include 8 monotone ...
EVGo is set to benefit as the U.S. continues to debottleneck its transition to a full electric fleet, presenting a growth ...
Prices for the 2025 Nissan Kicks range from $21,830 for a Kicks S FWD to $31,270 for an SR AWD with the Premium package and ...
India is embracing the EV revolution but the concerns about safety and charging risks still revolves. With proper guidance ...
Where the Good Cat would have been a solo act if it launched back in 2020, the GWM Ora 03 has to duke it out with other ...
Lotus has introduced the all-new Emeya in India with an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.34 crore for the base Standard variant. The ...