New Electric vehicles (EVs) have on average 79% more problems than (ICE) vehicles with internal combustion engines(ICE). Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) are even worse with an average of 146% more problems, according to the Annual Auto Reliability survey* from Consumer Reports (CR). Electric cars, electric SUVs, and electric pickups all rank among the least-reliable vehicle categories. Hybrids, in contrast, continue to be a bright spot. They experience 26% fewer problems than ICE vehicles on average. CR’s survey findings were announced today at an online news conference in collaboration with the Detroit-based Automotive Press Association.** Full-sized pickup trucks remain near the bottom of CR’s brand ranking, but aren’t the least reliable category. Mid-sized and electric pickups are worse for reliability.
“EVs are still in their relative infancy as mainstream vehicles, so it’s really not surprising that manufacturers, by and large, are still working out the kinks,” said Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing at Consumer Reports. “That said, we are seeing signs of movement in the right direction. And as our data has consistently shown, reliability-minded consumers would be best served by forgoing brand new vehicles in their first model year.” Continue reading →
Michigan State Fleet – All to be Zero-Emission Vehicles
Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan today signed Executive Directive 2023-5, which will transition the State of Michigan’s fleet to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). All state-owned light-duty vehicles will be zero-emission vehicles by 2033, with medium and heavy-duty vehicles by 2040 under the awakened and enlightened policy.
“Michigan automakers are on the cutting-edge of the world’s switch to zero emission vehicles, and with today’s executive directive to transition our state-owned fleet by 2040, the State of Michigan is leading by example,” said Governor Whitmer. “Getting this done will help drive demand of Michigan-made electric vehicles, lower gas and maintenance costs for the state since ZEVs cost far less to fuel and maintain and reduce air and noise pollution in our communities.” Continue reading →