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Electric Vehicles are a subset of the automotive industry, but quickly gaining their own foothold. EVs are quiet, highly economical compared to fuel-based alternatives, and environmentally friendly. Companies like Rivian, Tesla, and Lucid have demanded sky-high valuations for their potential at the forefront of the rapidly growing segment. With that said, almost all legacy car brands are pivoting in some way to electric-based propulsion, considered the future of private transportation.

Recent Electric Vehicle Stocks Articles

FSR Stock Alert: Fisker Raises Red Flag With Delayed Earnings

FSR stock is retreating sharply after the EV startup delayed the release of its third-quarter earnings report.

RIVN Stock Alert: Rivian Hikes Production Target for 2023

Rivian ended its exclusivity arrangement with Amazon and raised its production targets, offsetting a huge quarterly loss.

Cantor Fitzgerald Is Souring on Lucid Motors (LCID) Stock

Lucid Motors stock is falling after Cantor Fitzgerald analysts downgraded LCID shares and cut their price target following its Q3 earnings.

3 Energy Stocks to Sell Before the End of the Year

These companies should be avoided by investors until they resolve problems that are hurting their finances and weighing on their share price.

3 EV Stocks to Buy Now to Turn $1 Into $100

These potentially multibagger EV stocks present varying opportunities to play the electric vehicle boom from different angles.

LCID Stock: Lucid Motors Says It Will Adopt Tesla’s Charging Standard

Lucid announced that it would start utilizing Tesla’s charging standard for EVs in 2025. This is unlikely to do much for LCID stock.

ChargePoint Stock: This Is No Time to Speculate on a Likely Loser

It's not 2021, and ChargePoint can't take advantage of low interest rates anymore, so CHPT stock isn't a bargain, even if it looks cheap.

EV Charging: Big Opportunities for These 7 Stocks

If global governments want millions of EVs on the roads, charging stations are a necessity. All of which is great news for EV charging stocks.

Looking for High-Growth Tech Stocks to Buy? My Top 3 Picks

These high-growth tech stock picks are sure to provide stable, hefty returns in the long term for any investor.

NIO Stock Is Stuck in EV No Man’s Land

NIO stock is trapped in a market rife with competition. The company needs to gain market share but also save cash.

ALB Stock Alert: UBS Just Slashed Its Price Target on Albemarle

With EV demand falling, Albemarle’s lithium business is taking a sizable hit, although not everyone is running away from ALB stock.

Profit From the EV Charging Market with These 3 Stocks

EV charging is becoming an increasingly important space, and these are the three EV charging stocks investors should be looking into.

Tesla Is Finally Building Its $27K Car. Is It Too Late to Save TSLA Stock?

Tesla may be about to start work on a $27,000 EV. Here's what investors need to know and why TSLA stock still isn't a buy.

MULN Stock: Mullen Amends Filing to Show Much Lower Sales Forecasts for Q4

MULN stock is in focus after the company issued a filing to correct guidance of fourth-quarter THREE sales to 150 from 450.

Premier Li Qiang Just Gave Li Auto (LI) Stock a Huge Boost Higher

Li's electric cars may be price-competitive with those of Tesla and BYD within a few years. Better Chinese government policies would help.

LCID Stock Alert: Lucid Motors Trims Air EV Pricing

Lucid stock is falling on Monday with investors in LCID shares reacting to new price cuts for several of the EV company's models.

Steer Clear of LCID Stock Before AND After Earnings

Even if LCID stock somehow manages to experience a post-earnings rally, stay away, as two long standing issues persist.

Why It’s Time to Get Out of Flying Car Stocks: 3 to Sell

These three flying car stocks are mostly hype despite their strong YTD share gains, and investors should take notice.

The Best News for Lucid Would Be a Take-Private Deal From PIF

The only way that Lucid gets out of its mess is with a take-private offer for the LCID stock its controlling shareholder doesn’t own.