How to power your home with ‘vehicle to grid’ technology?
EVs can now power your home or devices. We explain vehicle-to-grid (V2G), vehicle-to-house (V2H) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology.
EVs can now power your home or devices. We explain vehicle-to-grid (V2G), vehicle-to-house (V2H) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology.
2024 will be an exciting year for electric cars in the UAE and across the world. New models, more affordable options and strong growth.
What are the most beautiful EVs? Most EVs aren’t pushing boundaries, but we have selected the ones in each category that are most beautiful.
Nissan has announced it will phase out the Nissan Leaf by the mid-2020s. It was a true pioneer, establishing the widespread acceptability of EVs.
EV makers are aiming to provide the best ever audio experience in cars. But removing the engine noise can make other noises more noticeable.
1600km range EVs are coming. Battery advances and competition among manufacturers will bring the first super-long-range EVs in the next year.
The BYD Han is an elegant, tech-filled, luxury sedan EV and it’s coming soon to the UAE. It’s a car that befits its imperial name.
Can electric vehicles be as luxurious as their gas-guzzling counterparts? Absolutely! Here’s our rundown of some of the most luxurious EVs.
UAE EV drivers don’t need to worry about running out of charge. The charging infrastructure is expanding very quickly.
China’s automotive industry is booming. It’s a clear leader in electric car manufacture and export but also very strong in conventional cars.
Some EVs are building in features to mimic combustion engine cars. Do they deliver “sound, sensation and soul”?
What are some of the best family EVs available in UAE? We select some of the most attractive options, combining space and performance.
Acceleration is something of an EV party-piece. It’s the sock you stuff in the mouths of naysayers who claim that electric cars are glorified golf carts, not fun to drive, and don’t appeal to ‘car fans’.
‘Range anxiety’ can be one of, if not THE biggest deterrent for many contemplating switching to an electric car (EV).
One of the key concerns about running an electric vehicle (EV) in a hot climate is how the car will perform in warm temperatures.
Many a motorist has found themselves bamboozled by nefarious mechanics who enjoy waving a long list of technical faults in your face, at the end of which usually resides a very big and scary bill.
When it comes to traditional petrol or diesel internal combustion engine cars (ICE) most drivers understand that fuel consumption is measured in either litres per 100 kilometres (L/100km) or miles per gallon (mpg).
Where do electric cars get their energy from, how do they store it and why are they particularly good at converting energy into momentum?