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Electric Vehicle Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla EV deliveries, Fed's Powell, jobs data: What to Watch
Jul 1 RIVN Why Rivian Stock Surged Today
Jul 1 TSLA EXCLUSIVE: Tesla Delivery Prediction Expert Expects Lower Numbers Than Analysts, Says China 'Not Exactly A Recovery'
Jul 1 RIVN Rivian-Volkswagen JV Adds Liquidity to Bridge US EV Maker Through 2027, RBC Says
Jul 1 AVAV Looking Into AeroVironment's Recent Short Interest
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla rises ahead of Q2 deliveries report
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla does not look like a Magnificent 7 stock anymore to Wells Fargo
Jul 1 RIVN Volkswagen Bet on Rivian Stock. Investors Have to Make Their Own Call.
Jul 1 TSLA Why Tesla Stock Popped Ahead of Second-Quarter Deliveries
Jul 1 TSLA This electric car battery takes less than 5 minutes to charge
Jul 1 RIVN Update: RBC Raises Price Target on Rivian Automotive to $14 From $11, Cites Volkswagen Deal, Keeps Sector Perform Rating
Jul 1 RIVN Rivian: A Limited Road Ahead
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla: I Am Shorting As Growth Story Dwindles
Jul 1 TSLA Chinese EV makers Nio, Li, XPeng boast strong deliveries
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla: ARK's Valuation Is Stretched But The Vision Is Right
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla Q2 Delivery Expectations Coming Down, But The Key Number Might Be Energy Storage
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla Q2 deliveries seen down
Jul 1 RIVN Is Rivian Stock a Buy After the $5 Billion Volkswagen Investment?
Jul 1 TSLA Date Your Stocks, Don't Marry Them - Jonah Lupton
Jul 1 TSLA Tesla Stock Cracks $200 Ahead of Deliveries. What Else Is Moving the Stock.
Electric Vehicle

An electric vehicle, also called an EV, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. An electric vehicle may be powered through a collector system by electricity from off-vehicle sources, or may be self-contained with a battery, solar panels or an electric generator to convert fuel to electricity. EVs include, but are not limited to, road and rail vehicles, surface and underwater vessels, electric aircraft and electric spacecraft.
EVs first came into existence in the mid-19th century, when electricity was among the preferred methods for motor vehicle propulsion, providing a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time. Modern internal combustion engines have been the dominant propulsion method for motor vehicles for almost 100 years, but electric power has remained commonplace in other vehicle types, such as trains and smaller vehicles of all types.
In the 21st century, EVs saw a resurgence due to technological developments, and an increased focus on renewable energy. A great deal of demand for electric vehicles developed and a small core of do-it-yourself (DIY) engineers began sharing technical details for doing electric vehicle conversions. Government incentives to increase adoptions were introduced, including in the United States and the European Union.

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