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Christian de Looper

Freelance tech reporter. Bylines at CNN, TechRadar, Tom’s Guide, Forbes, BGR, and more

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  • Digital Trends
    13 articles
  • US News and World Report
    2 articles
  • Reviews.org
    2 articles
  • Forbes Vetted
    1 article

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  • Plug-in hybrids are becoming more popular. Why? And will it continue?
    13 Dec 2024—Digital Trends
    Table of Contents The numbers Why are PHEVs growing so quick? The best/worst of both worlds There’s a lot of talk about the idea that the growth in electric car sales has kind of slowed a little. It’s not all that surprising — EVs are still expensive, early adopters all have one by now, and they’re still new enough to where there aren’t too many ultra-affordable used EVs available. But plenty of people still want a greener vehicle, and that has given rise to an explosion in hybrid vehicle...
  • Could extended range EVs be commonplace? Experts think so
    12 Nov 2024—Digital Trends
    We’re all familiar with traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and electric vehicles (EV), but there are actually vehicles that are kind of in between the two. The most common is the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), which has a smaller electric battery that’s designed to allow a vehicle that would otherwise be gas-powered only to drive shorter distances on electric power or to improve their gas mileage by combining the two. The PHEV approach is still largely...
  • Are self-driving cars the death of car ownership?
    21 Oct 2024—Digital Trends
    Self-driving cars are coming. It remains to be seen how long that will take. Plenty of vehicles can more or less drive themselves on highways, but for now, they still can’t completely reliably drive themselves on all streets, in all conditions, taking into account all different variables. One thing is clear, though: the tech industry sees autonomous driving as the future of personal transportation, and they’re spending billions to reach that goal. But what happens when we get there? Tesla...
  • Is DC fast charging really that bad for your EV’s battery? We asked the experts
    14 Oct 2024—Digital Trends
    It’s commonplace to hear about best practices for ensuring that your EV’s battery remains in top condition for the longest period of time. Chief among those is to only charge your electric vehicle to 80%. Also common, however, is the idea that DC fast charging your EV all the time degrades the battery in a way that can impact range. That prospect is made even worse by the fact that range is already an issue when it comes to electric vehicles. Range anxiety is one of the biggest downsides of...
  • The state of solid-state batteries: We may be on the cusp of an EV revolution
    16 Sep 2024—Digital Trends
    Electric vehicles may have become a whole lot more popular over the past five years or so, but that’s despite some issues they still face regarding things like limited range and slow charging speeds. The result of these issues is that plenty of buyers are unsure about whether an EV might be for them. But there’s one technology that has been hailed as a savior for all of the EV issues related to batteries, and that’s solid-state battery tech. Contents What are solid-state batteries? The...