Newer companies like Tesla and Rivian and traditional automakers like Ford and Mercedes-Benz plan to release electric vehicles in the near future.
While electric vehicles aren't posting big sales numbers yet, auto companies are making significant investments in them. Both new and traditional car manufacturers plan to release electric vehicles in the coming years. Some of the vehicles have specs and tech features that exceed most gas-powered cars. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
While electric vehicles aren't posting big sales numbers yet, auto companies are making significant investments in them. Both new and traditional car manufacturers plan to release electric vehicles in the coming years. Some of the vehicles have specs and tech features that exceed most gas-powered cars. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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