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In this video, we review the Lectric XP folding eBike, highlighting its pros and cons. This bike is designed for a nomadic ...
I’ve been working in the e-bike industry for over 15 years now, and so I’ve seen a thing or two. I also get about a dozen emails a day from people asking what type of e-bike would be best for them, so ...
Detroit-based startup Lectric Boil is accepting deposits on what it claims will be the first self-contained electric induction camping stove on the market. Dubbed the Overlander, it’s a neatly ...
Ebikes are changing the way people get to work. They’re fast, quiet, fun, and much cheaper than driving a car. In 2025, there are more great commuter ebike options than ever before. Whether you need ...
There's no beating a plug and socket. Depending on efficiencies inside the wall unit and the onboard charger, plug-and-socket tends to be better than 90 percent energy efficient. But with ...
When EV owners complain about charging—as many do—they're normally grousing about the frustrations of dealing with the public network, where non-functional chargers and long lines at popular spots are ...
Mercedes-Benz is expanding its DC fast-charging network with Alpitronic’s high-power technology. Starting in 2026, the automaker will roll out Alpitronic’s new HYC1000 fast charging system at its ...
It’s been a while since Qualcomm launched an upgrade for Quick Charge, but ahead of the company’s annual Snapdragon refresh, it’s back with some big changes for its proprietary charging standard.
The iPhone Air can charge with MagSafe at up to 20W, according to Apple's technical specifications page for the new device. 20W is 5W slower than the 25W that the other iPhone 17 models (and iPhone 16 ...
Apple introduces a lot of exciting products on Tuesday. But wait! There is one more thing, one thing that Apple didn’t show. Apple has released a new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max charging.
BYO USB-C cable or wireless charger. BYO USB-C cable or wireless charger. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.
If you’ve left your phone on a wireless charger for more than a minute, you’ve likely noticed that your smartphone’s gotten a little warm while it’s been refueling. That’s because the charging process ...