In this blog: Tesla added new upcoming Supercharger locations in Eastern Europe on Aug 25, 2014.

"Tesla just updated their Supercharger map and now it shows couple of stations in Bulgaria in 2015," pops up around 1 am on August 26 in our forum. Where, I ask, I checked it out yesterday and there was nothing like that? "There's a new 2015 tab now and it shows some stations coming to Eastern Europe next year," came the short answer...

In this blog: Tesla Motors doesn't owe me anything, but does so much for me.

Stocks, financial results, missed expectations, predictions... Everybody's talking about it. They are talking at Tesla Motors as well (think the company's "hero" Elon Musk), but they are also doing something very important – giving. They are costantly expanding their (or shall we say ours) Supercharger network...

In this blog: By donating BMW i3 to eCars.bg you become part of an amazing new EV campaign in Bulgaria.

Since 2010 with unfading inspiration we are efficiently investing in making e-mobility popular in Bulgaria. We created three different EV websites, invested our time and money into developing them and growing them into the largest online EV group in Bulgaria. Now already investing in, and creating a fourth website – a National EV charging locator.We are bringing electric mobility to people in Bulgaria now and growing...

In this blog: A new electric bus is now part of the Sofia's public transport – charges in a couple of minutes and gets around the city.

Listening to how people talk about the new electric bus, I quickly realized there's something wrong associated with media titles like "For the first time in Europe an electric bus is operating in Sofia". We know media... but electric buses are hardly new, and what sets the one in Sofia apart is that it does not have a battery, but an ultracapacitor module...

In this blog: They are not quite alike, but some people find it interesting to compare Tesla Model S P85 and BMW i3.

These are both so "open" – BMW i3 with all this roominess at the front seats and the brave move by BMW, and Tesla Model S being created by a group of such open minded people, dared to put 17" screen inside to replace the boring center console buttons, and more. Why we decided to compare these EVs? It was an Youtube video actually that catched our eye right because someone put them both together on a track...

In this blog: If i3 BEV sells more the range is good enough, if REx is in the lead, then people need more.

It's now official – EPA rated the electric BMW i3 at 81 miles of range in the USA. Also there the New Jersey restaurant owner Tom Moloughney is about to get his BMW i3 REx soon after years of participating in the MINI E and BMW ActiveE test programs. Looking forward, Tom says BMW will take into account i3 BEV vs i3 REx sales when deciding on the next generation of battery capacities...

In this blog: With 47.5 kWh in battery capacity the new BYD-Daimler EV pulls ahead of the competition.

The German-Chinese joint-venture BYD Daimler New Technology Co., Ltd. (BDNT) unvieled its new electric creature under the DENZA brand at Auto China 2014. The "advertized" range of 300 km though sounds a bit too much, as the calculations clearly shows...

In this blog: Tesla powered electric B-Class first to launch in US, but that's exactly where a Mercedes-Benz exec is no fan of Tesla.

The man in question is Mercedes-Benz's USA CEO himself, Steve Cannon, and being no fan means Tesla has "no network" and only offers "little shops that don't have service capacity"...

In this blog: EV production news are all around these days and here one more – the new electric Saab 9-3 is now rolling off an assembly line in Sweden.

The new brand owner, NEVS, surprised by stating the resurrected company will only make electric Saabs. It turned out this won't be the case, though, as they're now building 2.0 l turbo 9-3 in China...

In this blog: The electric Benz goes on sale this summer in the US, with Germany to follow in the autumn.

Kind of weird launching it in US first, but the decision's made. They must have had a reason and it may be connected to the "American veins" of the car – B-Class ED electric drive system was developed by Tesla Motors...