ABOUT AUTHOR

Emily Carter

Emily Carter is an automotive technology journalist and clean energy researcher from California. She has spent the last nine years studying electric vehicles, battery science, and renewable mobility trends. Emily’s articles focus on how EV innovation impacts sustainability, consumer choice, and everyday driving. Her deep understanding of EV infrastructure and green transportation policy helps readers stay informed about the evolving world of electric mobility and environmental technology.

What are Tesla Car Batteries Made of Actually?

If you’ve ever wondered what Tesla batteries are made of, you’re not alone. Tesla cars are

What Different Types of Car Batteries Exist? (CHOOSE RIGHT)

Ever turned the key, heard a slow crank, and wondered if the battery is really the

How Long Does an Electric Car Battery Last While Driving?

Worried your electric car might die halfway through your daily commute or weekend road trip? That

Induction Charging: The Future of Wireless Power

Have you ever wished you could power your devices without dealing with tangled cables and worn-out

27 Best Coinbase Alternatives for Crypto in 2025 (Low Fees)

If you’ve ever used Coinbase, you probably know how easy it is, but also how frustrating

What is AI Arbitrage and How Does It Work?

I’ve watched AI reshape industries for years, but its impact on financial markets stands out. AI

Ever wondered how gold, crude oil, or coffee are traded on global markets? You’re not alone. Thousands of traders profit

Wondering how old you have to be to invest? I used to think you had to wait until adulthood to

Starting to learn about investing can feel like walking into a new world. You hear about stocks and bonds all

What is Open Interest in Options trading? Open Interest is the total number of options contracts that are still active

You’ve probably heard about NFTs. Maybe you even wondered if they still matter. The hype was huge back in 2021

In trading, profits are optional, but risk management is mandatory. Most traders fail not because they lack market knowledge, but

Open interest is one of those terms traders hear all the time but rarely understand fully. It sounds technical, but

What if you could skip the gas station and charge your car for free? Sounds too good to be true,