I Sold My Chevy Bolt (And It’s Not Because I’m Afraid Of Fire) I positively loved my Bolt, and I didn't want to sell it. By David Lardner Opinion - Aug 25 2021 -
Batteries Aren't Just For Passenger Electric Cars Anymore The concept and technology is present and exciting. Now, we just need adoption to set in. By David Lardner Commercial Vehicles - Jan 15 2020 -
Battery-Electric Heavy-Duty Equipment: It's Sort Of Like A Cybertruck This multi-use EV is arguably more fascinating than the Tesla Cybertruck. By David Lardner Commercial Vehicles - Nov 24 2019 -
Road-Tripping In 2019 Kia Niro EV Is No Easy Feat: Extensive Review There are certainly limitations, but they're not the Niro EV's fault. By David Lardner Test Drives - Aug 8 2019 -
Elephant In The Room: Barriers To EV Adoption In Diverse Communities It comes as no surprise that charging infrastructure is lacking in diverse areas. By David Lardner EV Education - Aug 6 2019 -
An(other) Open Letter To Tesla's Elon Musk Tesla could sure use the money that this plan could generate. By David Lardner Charging - Aug 5 2019 -
Why We Need To Be Underwhelmed By The Tesla Model Y The Tesla Model Y reveal was really a history and success of Tesla lesson by Elon Musk. The Y itself wasn't unveiled with tons of fanfare, but this is actually a positive. By David Lardner General - Mar 17 2019 -
Comprehensive Test Drive Review: 800 Miles In A 2018 BMW i3S REx As the driver of a 2017 BMW i3 BEV, I’ve been hoping to get a little seat time in the new for 2018 BMW i3S. That wish came true last week when one showed up for a week’s worth of testing. By David Lardner Test Drives - Apr 9 2018 -