News from ElectrekFollowNews from ElectrekSee all of Electrek’s headline news. Compare how the top news stories are covered by left-wing and right-wing news sources.Ground News has come across 796 headlines reported on by Electrek during the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of unknown to Electrek. You can read more about our methodology here. Electrek’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow See all of Electrek’s headline news. Compare how the top news stories are covered by left-wing and right-wing news sources. Ground News has come across 796 headlines reported on by Electrek during the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of unknown to Electrek. You can read more about our methodology here. Electrek’s factuality rating is unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about ElectrekWhere is Electrek located?Electrek's WebsiteElectrek's WikipediaMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top Electrek NewsJayson Tatum · ArkansasResearchers say Arkansas may have 19M tons of lithium critical for battery power47% Center coverage: 15 sourcesResearchers said in a recent article that Arkansas may have 19 million tons of lithium, which is used in rechargeable batteries for important products like phones and electric cars. See the StoryOlaf Scholz · GermanyMercedes opens Europe's first electric car battery recycling plantCoverage: 7 sourcesToday, Mercedes-Benz opened its first battery-recycling plant in Germany. The new plant will use an "integrated mechanical-hydrometallurgical" approach to recycling electric vehicle batteries and expects to recover more than 96 percent of the valuable minerals and metals used in EV batteries. See the StoryImmigration and Customs EnforcementLeading EU countries spend $45 billion annually on fossil-fuel car subsidies57% Center coverage: 7 sourcesThe European Union's (EU's) five biggest members spend 42 billion euros ($45.60 billion) annually subsidizing fossil-fuel company cars, according to a study commissioned by environmental group Transport & Environment (T&E), which called for more subsidies for EVs instead.See the StoryLatest News StoriesTopics Most Covered by ElectrekTeslaElectric VehiclesSUVHyundaiKiaTeslaElectric VehiclesSUVSources Covering Similar Topicstechnewstube.comInside EVsevmagz.comCnEVPostAutomotive Newstechnewstube.comInside EVsevmagz.comSuggest a sourceLooking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.You've scrolled to the bottom of the feed, there are no more stories.Breaking News Topics Related to ElectrekCalifornia, United StatesElon MuskSUVHyundaiKiaChinaElectric VehiclesUnited StatesTesla