EV Revolution 6 May 2026 The Chinese EV standard winning globally is banned in the U.S. By banning Chinese software, the U.S. risks isolating its automakers from the integrated systems, standards, and partnerships shaping the global electric vehicle market. By Indranil Ghosh
EV Revolution 30 April 2026 An old railroad is key to U.S.-China race for critical metals in Africa By Nicolas Niarchos
EV Revolution 30 March 2026 EVs were meant to bypass oil. Now they’re stuck at the Strait of Hormuz By Indranil Ghosh
EV Revolution 25 March 2026 Fire risks and ugly designs are stalling EV charger adoption From Seoul to New York City, residents are fighting charging infrastructure over safety, aesthetics, and crowding. By Ananya Bhattacharya
EV Revolution 27 February 2026 Why are Chinese EVs cheaper than Tesla? Scale, low-cost talent, and in-house manufacturing account for most of BYD’s cost gap with Tesla. By Ananya Bhattacharya
EV Revolution 25 February 2026 Dubai taps U.S. startups to go over, under, and around its traffic The city has signed major deals for tunnels, self-driving pods, and flying taxis — but whether unproven systems can ease real congestion remains an open question. By Indranil Ghosh
EV Revolution 18 February 2026 China’s rare-earth dominance is hard for EV makers to escape Western automakers are chasing rare earth-free motors but China’s cost advantage remains difficult to crack. By Kinling Lo
EV Revolution 9 February 2026 The great Chinese EV exodus A consolidation among Chinese carmakers is flooding markets from São Paulo to Dubai. By Kinling Lo
EV Revolution 4 February 2026 Why won’t people buy these tiny electric cars? Despite seeming ideal for crowded cities, these compact cars captured just $11 billion of the $800 billion global EV market. By Ananya Bhattacharya
EV Revolution 29 January 2026 India’s electric bus push has a deadly blind spot Fatal accidents are mounting as cities add buses faster than they can train drivers. By Ananya Bhattacharya
EV Revolution 20 January 2026 China steers the Gulf’s driverless future as U.S. rivals stay home WeRide, Baidu, and Pony.ai are scaling robotaxi fleets across the Gulf while Waymo and Cruise focus on domestic markets. By Divsha Bhat
EV Revolution 15 January 2026 Why the EU is ready to drop high tariffs on China-made EVs Europe’s shift toward cooperation over protectionism on Chinese EVs is more political than business-driven. By Ananya Bhattacharya