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Plus: Lucid’s Luxury SUV Hits the Streets Again
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Today’s top stories
Hyundai EVs Now Charge at Tesla Superchargers
BYD Expands Its EV Lineup with the e7
2026 Nissan Leaf: Fresh Look, More Range, Bigger Battle
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Hyundai just unlocked Tesla’s Supercharger network for thousands of its EV drivers — for free. Eligible owners can claim a complimentary NACS adapter starting April 7. This move nearly doubles their fast-charging options overnight. What happens when charging becomes truly universal?
The 2026 Nissan Leaf is getting a bold redesign, shifting to a crossover-like look with more range and advanced tech from the Ariya. It will launch first in the U.S. and Canada, arriving just in time to compete with the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV. With Tesla charging access and liquid cooling, Nissan is making a serious push in the affordable EV market. Will this be the Leaf’s big comeback?
BYD just teased its latest electric sedan, the e7, revealing a sleek design and up to 520 km of range. With a 100 kW motor and competitive specs, it could shake up the mid-size EV market. This comes as BYD rapidly expands its lineup with multiple new models this month. Is the e7 the breakthrough the e series needs?
VinFast isn’t just making EVs—it’s building an entire ecosystem to eliminate range anxiety and make ownership effortless. From dense charging networks to bold buyback programs, the company is tackling barriers that still keep many from switching to electric. Legacy automakers are investing in EVs, but without a seamless infrastructure, will they fall behind?
Lucid’s Gravity SUV is back, with customer deliveries restarting by the end of April. It packs 828 hp, up to 450 miles of range, and native Tesla Supercharger access. With performance like a sports car and space like an Escalade, it’s redefining electric luxury. Can a nearly $100K EV become a breakout hit?
EV batteries don’t have to retire after their first life. Many are being repurposed for energy storage, backup power, and even extended EV use. But with automakers favoring recycling and battery prices dropping, second-life adoption faces hurdles. Will the push for sustainability be enough to keep these batteries in use longer?
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