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7 Common EV Myths — And What the EPA Says About Them ⚡There’s a lot of misinformation about electric vehicles online, bu...
06/04/2026

7 Common EV Myths — And What the EPA Says About Them ⚡

There’s a lot of misinformation about electric vehicles online, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) breaks down some of the biggest EV myths using real research and data.

Some of the myths covered include:
• “EV batteries fail quickly”
• “The grid can’t handle EVs”
• “There’s nowhere to charge”
• “EVs aren’t better for the environment”
• “EVs don’t have enough range”
• “EVs aren’t safe”

According to the EPA:
✅ EV batteries have very low failure rates
✅ Most daily driving is well within EV range
✅ Public charging infrastructure continues growing nationwide
✅ EVs typically produce fewer lifetime emissions than gas vehicles

As EV technology improves and infrastructure expands, many common concerns are being addressed with real-world data and long-term research.

Facts and myths about electric vehicles.

How Long Do EV Batteries Really Last? 🔋One of the biggest myths about electric vehicles is that the batteries wear out q...
06/03/2026

How Long Do EV Batteries Really Last? 🔋

One of the biggest myths about electric vehicles is that the batteries wear out quickly. In reality, researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are finding that modern EV batteries are designed for long-term durability and can last far longer than many people expect.

NREL’s battery lifespan research focuses on:
• Predicting long-term battery degradation
• Improving thermal management and charging performance
• Extending battery life through smarter software and controls
• Optimizing battery health for real-world driving conditions

Their research shows that temperature, charging habits, and battery management systems all play a major role in preserving long-term battery health.

As EV technology continues improving, battery lifespan and reliability are getting better every year.

NLR's battery lifespan researchers are developing tools to diagnose battery health, predict battery degradation, and optimize battery use and energy storage system design.

Do EVs Really Produce Fewer Emissions Over Their Lifetime? 🌎⚡One of the most common EV debates is whether electric vehic...
05/28/2026

Do EVs Really Produce Fewer Emissions Over Their Lifetime? 🌎⚡

One of the most common EV debates is whether electric vehicles are actually better for the environment once battery production is included. According to FactCheck.org and multiple national research studies, the answer is yes.

While EV manufacturing — especially battery production — creates more emissions upfront, electric vehicles typically offset that “carbon debt” within the first few years of driving because they produce far fewer emissions during daily operation.

Some key findings highlighted in the article:
• EVs generally produce fewer lifetime greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline vehicles
• Most studies show EVs offset manufacturing emissions within 1–2 years of driving
• Cleaner electric grids will continue reducing EV emissions over time
• Battery technology and recycling continue improving every year

The article also addresses common misinformation surrounding battery production, charging emissions, and long-term environmental impacts using data from the Department of Energy, EPA, Argonne National Laboratory, and MIT researchers.

https://www.factcheck.org/2024/02/electric-vehicles-contribute-fewer-emissions-than-gasoline-powered-cars-over-their-lifetimes/

Kennedy Denies the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Spending Cuts to Medicaid May 6, 2026 The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce federal Medicaid spending by more than $900 billion over a decade. But in a series of congressional hearings l...

05/26/2026

How Does the EPA Test EV Range? ⚡📊

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Ever wonder how automakers calculate official EV range numbers? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses standardized laboratory testing to measure fuel economy, efficiency, and driving range for electric vehicles sold in the U.S.

The EPA’s testing process includes:
• City driving simulations
• Highway driving simulations
• Cold weather testing at 20°F
• Hot weather testing with air conditioning
• Aggressive/high-speed driving scenarios

The final EPA range estimate is adjusted to better reflect real-world driving conditions like temperature, HVAC use, and driving behavior.

A few important things to remember:
✅ Real-world range can vary based on speed, weather, terrain, and driving habits
✅ Cold temperatures and highway speeds can reduce range
✅ EPA estimates help consumers compare vehicles using a consistent standard
✅ MPGe ratings measure EV efficiency similar to MPG in gas vehicles

Understanding how EV range is tested helps drivers make more informed decisions and better understand what affects efficiency in everyday driving.

https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/fuel-economy-and-ev-range-testing

EV Batteries Are Lasting Longer Than Many People Think 🔋One of the biggest concerns people have about EVs is battery lif...
05/21/2026

EV Batteries Are Lasting Longer Than Many People Think 🔋

One of the biggest concerns people have about EVs is battery lifespan, but real-world research continues to show modern EV batteries are designed to last for many years and hundreds of thousands of miles.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is actively studying battery degradation, thermal management, charging habits, and long-term battery health to improve EV reliability and lifespan. Their research also focuses on extending battery life through smarter charging and battery management systems.

A few important takeaways:
• Modern EV batteries are engineered for long-term durability
• Battery management systems help reduce degradation
• Temperature and charging habits play a role in long-term health
• Researchers continue improving battery lifespan and performance

Learn more from NREL here:

NLR's battery lifespan researchers are developing tools to diagnose battery health, predict battery degradation, and optimize battery use and energy storage system design.

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05/20/2026

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Americans still buy a lot of big pick-up trucks. On top of that, the Trump administration ended subsidies for electric vehicles and stopped enforcing fuel efficiency rules.

Charging Speed Basics 🚙🔋Level 2 charging can replenish significant range overnight at home.
05/20/2026

Charging Speed Basics 🚙🔋

Level 2 charging can replenish significant range overnight at home.

Most drivers of electric vehicles (EVs)—which include all-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs)—charge their vehicles overnight at home using AC Level 1 or AC Level 2 charging equipment. Residential equipment is frequently installed in garages, but outdoor installation a...

05/18/2026

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EV fast charging in the U.S. is starting to look a lot more mature. ⚡According to new industry data, charger reliability...
05/14/2026

EV fast charging in the U.S. is starting to look a lot more mature. ⚡

According to new industry data, charger reliability is improving, high-power chargers are becoming the standard, and pricing has remained relatively stable even as thousands of new fast chargers are added nationwide.

A few key takeaways:
• Charger uptime is now reaching 90–95% in many states
• More 250+ kW fast chargers are being deployed
• Networks are focusing more on reliability and consistency
• Public charging infrastructure continues expanding without major congestion issues

The EV charging experience is improving quickly — especially for road trips and everyday convenience.

US EV fast charging holds steady in Q1 2026 as reliability improves, prices stay flat, and high-power chargers become standard.

04/21/2026

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