On today’s Quick Charge, it’s a tale of two CEOs – one getting a $56 billion payday while the other one pulls the plug on his namesake company for the third time. Also: the Honda Ridgeline is the most American pickup you can buy, Jeep’s new EV is already getting a price cut, Hyundai’s building IONIQ 5s in Georgia, eVTOLs, and all the federal EV incentives you can get.
See if you can spot that bald eagle cry every time we talk about American-made Honda pickups, and let us know what you think a kilometer is in the comments. (PS: don’t click on that)
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- Elon’s new deal, Kia EV rebates, NIO solid state batteries, and Volvo at Le Mans
- The time has come: Fisker has filed for bankruptcy
- Tesla Model 3 Long Range gets access to federal tax credit, now starts at $40,000
- Tesla Model Y tops list of most American-made cars
- Jeep Wagoneer S all-electric SUV to launch with a $7,500 lease discount
- Hyundai to launch updated 2025 IONIQ 5 as first EV at its new GA plant: Here’s what to expect
- Here’s every electric vehicle that currently qualifies for the US federal tax credit in 2024
- Archer Aviation signs landmark deal to operate eVTOL air taxis out of airports around the US
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