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EVs Mid-Winter, 2023
I seem to be settling in to around monthly “EV…” posts. One excuse for this post was a good article from Forbes on new EVs from next year and later. Although I’m staying with my focus on medium- and low-priced EVs (less than $50K before rebates and tax credits), I’ve noted from the Forbes article that GM (and other manufacturers) generally seem to be leading with their more expensive variants of new models.
This post will cover the following subjects:
- Four new EVs coming in 2023
- New EVs coming after 2023
- Three new EVs coming after 2023
- An increasing synergy between EVs and Photovoltaics (PVs)
- Tesla price reductions and other news
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