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Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Open Up Superchargers to Other EVs

With a 15-minute recharging time for a 200-mile trip and at cheaper rates than gasoline, the Tesla Supercharger has been in the spotlight for some time.

Ford and Argo AI to launch self-driving cars with Lyft by the end of the year

Self-driving rides with safety drivers will roll out this year in Miami by request and next year in Austin.

Real-Time Incident Data Could Change Road Safety Forever

Research by Michigan State University and Ford Mobility examined connected vehicle data to gain insights into driving styles and incidents, potentially allowing for safety problems to be addressed before a crash occurs.

One of the biggest myths about EVs is busted in new study

Even EVs that plug into dirty grids emit fewer greenhouse gases than gas-powered cars 

A Friendly Regulatory Landscape Often Paves the Way for Autonomous Vehicles

States like Arizona and Texas have positioned themselves as hubs for autonomous vehicle testing and deployments, in part, by creating regulatory landscapes that are easy for new companies to navigate.

Pavement that charges electric vehicles being developed in Indiana

Electric vehicles could soon charge while driving on certain parts of the highway.

A Plan for Parking That You Can Use in Your Place

The shift is that most people seem to get that we don’t have a lack of parking. Many concur that we have too much.

Transportation: From plugs to communications, Missoula planners eye electric future- (But are they thinking far enough ahead?)

Within the next decade, electric vehicles are likely to represent nearly 25% of all new vehicles.

Montana Agritourism industry sees opportunity with new website

“For an operator that might be interested in starting an agritourism business, they could go to this podcast and they could listen to different perspectives of how different people started their agritourism business, where did they go for resources, what were some of their challenges, how did they overcome those,”

The Power of Getting Paid Not to Park at Work

Subsidizing employer-paid parking clogs streets, boosts emissions and isn’t fair to commuters who can’t use this perk. But there’s an easy way to fix it.