Electric cars will decide the outcome of the American election
If the President loses voters in key Midwestern swing states this election, he’ll have nobody to blame but himself
If the President loses voters in key Midwestern swing states this election, he’ll have nobody to blame but himself
Half of all cars sold in America to run on electricity by 2030 under European-style rules
The national electricity grid is already stretched. A roll-out of wind energy would push us past breaking point
Now a whole new battleground has opened up in the war against motorists
We were underwhelmed by this compact electric car on first acquaintance, but as the miles roll by its efficiency and comfort grow on you
Luca de Meo urges bloc to deploy new incentives amid ‘onslaught’ of electric cars from China
Move follows Rishi Sunak’s decision to push back petrol car ban to 2035
Troubled Lunaz Group blames Sunak’s decision to delay ban on petrol car sales
As The Telegraph’s motoring expert, I weigh in on your car dilemmas to save you money and make your driving life easier
Beijing’s claims of ‘bullying behaviour’ from the US reveal its staggering hypocrisy
With new data confirming that most EVs fall far short of their official range figures, here’s how to get the most from your vehicle
Battery vehicles might suit eco-warrior urbanites, but I’m more likely to buy an old banger to match my oil-fired boiler
Health service estimates costs at £100 million to upgrade infrastructure at hubs and hospitals to ensure adequate charging stations
The health service’s net-zero drive illustrates how far down its list of priorities patients are
Japanese rivals aim to catch up with their counterparts in Beijing
Skoda has long since cemented its standing as a maker of no-nonsense practical motors. But can it produce a decent performance EV?
Transport Secretary threatens ‘robust’ sanctions amid fears low-cost models will flood Europe