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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

MCOM Stock Alert: Micromobility.com Is Making a BIG Bet on Hydrogen

MCOM is a penny stock that hopes linking with a French penny stock will bring capital to build a hydrogen car.

NIO Stock Alert: Nio Eyes Dealer Network in Europe

Nio is the weakest of the Chinese EV makers traded in New York and needs dealers to support its mid-market "Firefly" in 2025.

There’s Another Red Flag With QS Stock Few are Talking About

Upside potential with QS stock may be even more limited, given the growth issues this EV battery maker's strategic partner is experiencing.

There Are Plenty of Reasons to Buy ACHR Stock Right Now

For investors in Archer Aviation and ACHR stock, there are plenty of reasons to remain bullish and stay long this eVTOL name.

Lucid Motors Just Showed It’s Time to Bet on EV Stocks With Lower-Cost Cars

Lucid Motors just failed to meet expectations for Q3 deliveries. Here's why other EV stocks are a better buy right now.

3 Massively Undervalued Growth Stocks Poised to Double in 2024

These wildly undervalued growth stocks to buy represent attractive businesses poised to grow at a stellar pace.

LCID Stock: Lucid Motors Drops 3% on Q3 Delivery Update

LCID stock is in focus after Lucid reported that it produced 1,550 vehicles and delivered 1,457 vehicles during the third quarter.

Is Li Auto’s Luxury Focus Leaving Out China’s Middle Class?

Li stock remains undervalued next to Tesla, with a higher growth rate and substantial profits. Can it keep the pace?

These Aren’t Your Grandfather’s Transportation Stocks. 3 Top Picks for the Future of Travel.

Getting around has come a long way from previous generations, and those advances have created opportunities for these transportation stocks.

3 EV Stocks to Buy Before They Zoom Higher

In this fast-moving environment, clear winners are emerging. Investors should capitalize on the opportunity, especially with these three EV stocks to buy now.

3 EV Stocks that Can Survive the Current Demand Slump

Electric vehicle demand has been falling recently but that doesn't mean it won't rebound. Here are three EV stocks to buy before it does.

3 EV Stocks That Can Be the Next Tesla

These are the EV stocks to buy. They represent promising companies that are likely to grow in the coming years as EV adoption expands.

7 Stocks That Are Poised for a Meltdown

Therefore, it's imperative to take a close look at your investment bag now. Figuring out which stocks to avoid might be the ticket to making the most of the upcoming potential market lift.

MULN Stock: Mullen Says It Will Make 160 Class 3 EVs Before 2024

MULN stock is continuing its decline, despite Mullen's guidance for the delivery of 160 Class 3 vehicles before the end of the year.

Bull’s Take: Why Smart Investors Are Snapping Up TSLA Stock Now

Public equities investors should be snapping up TSLA stock as the broader market returns from the September slump.

Boo! 3 Spooky Stocks to Ditch This October.

Not every stock is a treat. These spooky stocks aren't the best ones to keep in your portfolio. Investors should proceed with caution.

Forget FAANG, These Are the 3 Tech Stocks to Buy for 2025 and Beyond

These tech stocks are the ones to buy in on for long term growth based on its innovations in research and development.

Don’t Hold On: 7 Stocks to Sell Before 2024

Consider it best to jettison these seven stocks to sell from your portfolio, between now and the end of 2023.

3 Under-the-Radar Stocks That Could Make You a Millionaire

These types of stocks generally trade at a valuation gap.  In other words, the larger markets are still unaware of the stock potential. On the other hand, stocks in the limelight generally trade at a fair market value or are overvalued.