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April 22, 2025

Today’s headlines in the EV world centered on Tesla’s disappointing earnings call. And for good reason. The company that sells the plurality of EVs in the US saw automotive revenues drop 20% from last year. Net income went down 71%, and that’s not where the bad news stopped. Tesla…

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April 15, 2025

Andrew Lambrecht owns a Tesla Model 3, freelance writes for several EV publications, and is a graduating engineering student who’s interned at startups like Lucid Motors. Max bring him on Directly Current this week to talk Tesla amidst a chaotic and unpredictable CEO, global headwinds, an aging product lineup, and…

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April 1, 2025

There’s no place like Vegas, or more specifically, the EV Charging Summit and Expo at the Westgate! The EV Politics crew (CEO Mike Murphy, Executive Director Joe Sacks, friend of the cause Sarah King, and special guest Tom Moloughney) react in realtime from their booth to the 25% tariff announced…

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March 18, 2025

Gas isn’t profitable—Coca Cola is, or so goes the conventional wisdom. Nonetheless, fuel is still somewhat profitable for the Exxons of the world. But in the land of EV charging, most providers aren’t operating functional standalone businesses they’re beset by under-utilized hardware and over-reliant on incentive programs to make the…

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March 16, 2025

Check out Michael Smerconish’s recent segment on the influence of Elon Musk and Tesla on the EV transition. He cites our data as well as his own lived experience in this great analysis. Watch below!

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March 14, 2025

It’s been a wild couple of weeks for the politics of EVs. Somehow it all led to Donald Trump selling Tesla’s on the White House front lawn? How do these events change our thinking of the ever-present political divide on EVs? Is Elon still uniquely positioned to close the…

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March 4, 2025

Mike Colias has spent years reporting on the auto industry’s strained efforts to shift to electric vehicles. The move is effectively mandated by governments worldwide, and has recently been an issue of political division stateside. Nonetheless, longtime rivals Ford and GM have both thrown much of their institutional weight behind…

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February 28, 2025

Catch Mike on Patrick George’s can’t-miss show, where he talks about our recent polling and the current state of the politics of EVs. Click below, and find Mike at the 25 minute mark.

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February 27, 2025

Check out some of Elon data referenced in this great Bloomberg article discussing the Elon impact on Tesla sales around the world.

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February 27, 2025

As the budget fight in Congress moves toward EV subsidies, there is certain to be a Congressional effort to overturn California’s pending ban on the sale of new gasoline powered cars and light trucks by 2035.  These “bans” are a favorite EV bashing message of the Trump administration (even though…

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February 18, 2025

Tom Moloughney — the host of State of Charge on YouTube and cohost of the Batteries Included Podcast —is the go-to guru for EV charging. He’s covered EVs since the BMW Mini E program in the late 2000s. His reviews are great resources for picking the right “Level…

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February 17, 2025

We’re a month out from the EV Charging Summit in Vegas! For those attending, look out for Mike’s talk on Tuesday morning, 3/25, on our new polling on the EV-political divide, and how we can overcome it. Also please be sure to check out the American EV…

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