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Petrol Crisis Spurs Interest in Electric Vehicles: Analyzing Costs and Benefits
The current petrol shortage and soaring fuel prices are pushing many to explore electric vehicles. But are EVs truly cost-effective? Here’s what to consider.
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Mike covers electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and the automotive industry.
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Automotive
The current petrol shortage and soaring fuel prices are pushing many to explore electric vehicles. But are EVs truly cost-effective? Here’s what to consider.

Automotive
Tesla's Semi truck advances with cost-saving 4680 batteries, while Cybertruck price reductions hint at wider accessibility.

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Chinese automakers like Changan and BYD dominate Peru, accounting for nearly half of imported vehicles in 2025, driven by affordability, green tech, and advanced features.

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China’s electric vehicles dominate Brazil's market thanks to affordability, government policies, and domestic production, leaving U.S. automakers behind.

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Tesla’s Terafab aims to tackle the chip shortage projected for the late 2020s, ensuring Tesla and SpaceX meet demand for AI and robotics.

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Tesla addresses camera performance in challenging visibility conditions amid an NHTSA investigation, rolling out software updates and hardware tweaks.

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Electric vehicles are depreciating faster than traditional cars, retaining only 49% of their value after two years, compared to 70% for gasoline and diesel models.

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Tesla is set to revolutionize US solar manufacturing with a $2.9 billion investment in equipment, aiming for a 100 GW annual capacity by 2028.

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Will.i.am introduces the Trinity EV, an AI-powered micromobility vehicle that enhances productivity, redefining transportation and work on the go.

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A breakdown of the cost differences between gas-powered and electric vehicles in terms of refueling, upfront expenses, and long-term ownership.

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Explore nine iconic cars for every cool guy's style in 2026, featuring options from classic BMWs to rugged right-hand drive SUVs.

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Nvidia builds tools and chips, while Tesla develops entire systems for autonomous vehicles. Here's what sets their approaches apart.