If you're considering buying an electric vehicle (EV), there are two critical units of measurement that you'll need to know: kW (kilowatt) and kWh (kilowatt-hour). Understanding these two related ...
When you shop for an electric vehicle, you’ll see the letters “kWh” everywhere. On window stickers, in reviews, in ads. But what does it actually mean? And why does it matter when you’re choosing an ...
The new, entry-level Hyundai Kona Electric version, equipped with a 48.6-kilowatt-hour battery, recently was listed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website, revealing its official ...
Read any electric car review – we have plenty on our sister Motoring Research website – and you will see measurements quoted ...
A May 13 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims charging one electric vehicle uses as much energy as an entire neighborhood. "In case you didn't know ... One EV supercharger pushes out 350 ...
When shopping for or discussing electric cars, it's easy to get hung up on range as the most important metric, but how far an EV can get you is only part of the picture. Much like the miles per gallon ...
While it might seem intimidating, it’s actually fairly easy to come up with a decent estimate of how many kilowatt-hours your solar panels can produce each day. When making this calculation, keep in ...