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Rivian tax breaks, Chevrolet Bolt EV sales surge, public chargers vs. total EVs: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

Rivian’s Georgia factory might have become a little more expensive. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. As part of a quarterly sales update, General Motors revealed Monday that. has some work ahead to catch up with other countries in providing enough public charging.

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Toyota Prius Recall, Georgia Electric-Car Incentive, Tesla Ohio Troubles: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

Today on Green Car Reports: Georgia may kill its $5,000 electric-car tax credit, Ohio car dealers renew their legislative fight against Tesla Motors, and 2010 through 2014 Toyota Prius hybrids are being recalled. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

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Hyundai confirms dedicated US EV plant will make hybrids too

Baua Electric

Hyundai will add production of hybrid models at its Georgia Metaplant scheduled to open later this year, CFO Lee Seung Jo said during a recent earnings call. Kia executive also recently told Green Car Reports that it’s banking on plug-in hybrids with longer electric-only ranges.

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Charging the Best Car To Buy nominees: A drama in three acts

Green Car Reports

East Ellijay, Georgia, might be considered part of the outermost exurbs north of metro Atlanta, or a gateway to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where in October Internet Brands Automotive editors rounded up the cohort of Best Car To Buy nominees for Green Car Reports, Motor Authority, and The Car Connection.

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2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 undercuts Tesla Model 3 by more than $9,000

Baua Electric

Hyundai and sibling brand Kia combined now rank second in EV sales after Tesla, meaning the two Korean brands are ahead of other established automakers like Ford and General Motors. 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 The Ioniq 6 is one of the best new EVs of the past year—and a Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy 2024 finalist.

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Hyundai’s hydrogen big picture goes way beyond cars and trucks

Baua Electric

Across Hyundai Motor Group, the company now projects that by 2035 it will use 3 million metric tons annually. By Green Car Reports’ calculations, that’s enough to keep several million fuel-cell-powered light vehicles fueled. But as Hyundai details, not all of that will go to cars, trucks, and buses.

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Ionna EV charging network rivals Tesla, first US stations in 2024

Baua Electric

Ionna, as it’s called, is an EV charging network jointly backed by seven automakers , including an undisclosed amount from BMW Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis.