We Love These Ground-Breaking EV Solutions at CES 2025
CES 2025 The wheel may have been reinvented this year, as we saw, drove, and towed the latest products the electric vehicle industry has to offer. we have met artificial intelligence car High-concept solar electric vehicles and EV motors coming to production lines promise to solve one of the industry’s most fundamental problems.
Although lack of public charges, range anxiety and EV price points This is believed to be the reason for slow adoption, many experts say Electrified transportation is our future. in one of them The world’s largest technology exhibitionthe automotive industry is demonstrating new ways to innovate electric car Its adoption issues could be solved—and perhaps even fees could be circumvented altogether.
This list will surely be updated as more automotive tech is revealed, but here’s everything gearheads need to know right now.
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Donut Lab Electric Car
One of the biggest barriers to electric vehicle adoption is range anxiety, or the perception that these vehicles can’t sustain enough range. Donut Labs EV thinks its new electric motor can help achieve that goal.
These ring-shaped in-wheel motors are completely hubless, taking up less space and weighing less than other motors. In fact, the motor weighs 88 pounds, about one-third the weight of a regular electric car motor, which could be a huge boon for electric vehicle range.
Donut Labs also claims that the new motor costs 50% less to make than competing products, so perhaps some of the cost savings will be passed on to consumers.
Pebble flow electric RV
Although Pebble Stream RV After last year’s reveal, we’ve discovered some new quality-of-life upgrades that make it closer than ever to reality. This electric RV cab promises to be the perfect match for both electric and diesel vehicles.
Flow still has a 45 kWh battery pack able to charge At a DC charging station, at a campground RV hookup, at home or via Two-way charging with your electric car. It now also has an optional Magic Pack that gives you even more control over your RV experience when paired with the app.
The Magic Pack unlocks remote positioning of an unattached cab, automatically connects and disengages once you align the cab and car, and provides electric assist and regenerative braking when you tow your RV.
Regenerative braking increases braking resistance and recharges the motorhome – this isn’t great for EV drivers as you’ll lose valuable range, but is great for non-EV drivers who want to get involved in glamping Said it is the perfect choice.
Look at this: First Drive tows Pebble Flow electric RV
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Aptera solar electric car
This high concept car Not dependent on a charger—at least not completely. A set of solar panels embedded in the car’s hood, roof and rear hatch can allow you to travel 40 miles on solar energy alone.
While this may not buy you time for leisurely driving, resident automotive and electric vehicle experts Andy Goodwin It means that most Americans commute less than 40 miles to work every day, which means that the Aptera EV does not need to be charged for daily travel.
The lightweight, three-wheeled design and small battery help bring the estimated cost down to $40,000, which could make the Aptera EV an attractive alternative for potential EV buyers when it launches later this year.
2026 Afeela 1 electric car
Sony and Honda joint venture Afila 1 electric car Combining electric vehicles and consoles, focusing on luxury and entertainment.
There have been a lot of antics in the past to create hype for this car. Afeela 1 has a 91kWh battery with a range of 300 miles and has been tested on stage Playstation 5 Dual Sense controller and summoned via voice commands via the vehicle’s AI Afeela personal assistant.
Now we’ve got confirmation on pricing for the Afeela 1 EV when it launches in 2026: it’ll cost $102,900 in Signature spec, with a full suite of tech and customization. A cheaper Origin model will be launched in 2027 at a bargain-basement price of $89,900, with mandatory black paint, shrunken wheels and the tragic loss of rear-seat screens.