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The Next Generation of Charging Adapters Opening Tesla's Network to All EVs

Popular Mechanics US

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July - August 2022

GAS PRICES ARE HOVERING AT AN ALL-TIME high, and so is the appeal of switching to an electric vehicle (EV).

- MATT CRISARA

The Next Generation of Charging Adapters Opening Tesla's Network to All EVs

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It's no secret that juicing up a battery is more affordable than filling up at the pump. In our testing, a full tank of gas cost upwards of $50, while a couple of hours at a fast-charging point set us back just $1.69 (though that time commitment isn't lost on us). Today's charging infrastructure isn't nearly as robust as the existing network of gas stations. Your options can be further limited, as proprietary charging standards (ahem, Tesla) don't yet accommodate every EV in the United States.

President Joe Biden has set an ambitious goal for electric, hybrid, and fuel-cell vehicles to make up 50 percent of new car sales by 2030. And that's great. However, the number of EVs rolling out of showrooms varies quite a lot across the United States due to uncertainty about range, incentives, purchase price, and infrastructure-all according to a recent Reuters study on EV adoption. As of right now, there are roughly 250 million vehicles registered in the U.S., and less than 1 percent of them are electric.

"Switching from an internal combustion power plant to an all-electric derivative poses a multitude of challenges," says Mercedes Lilienthal, one of the first drivers to complete the famed Rebelle Rally (a 1,400-mile off-road navigation competition) in an all-electric crossover-a lightly prepped Volkswagen ID.4. When she isn't racing, Lilienthal works as an automotive journalist as well as a PR/marketing consultant. She also mentioned that the current infrastructure is already taxed and so adding thousands of EVs would further strain existing charging.

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WARP SPEED

THE TOTALLY INSANE, HIGHLY IMPROBABLE, BUT NOT AT ALL IMPOSSIBLE QUEST TO BUILD A WARP DRIVE.

time to read

13 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

A Lifesaving CRISPR Treatment

LIFE'S ABILITY TO COPY billions of distinct letters in a genome is an absolute biological wonder—but mistakes are made. Genetic disorders and birth defects occur in one in every 33 babies in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Quantum Gravity

TWO PHYSICISTS ARE CLAIMING TO HAVE moved closer to a unified theory of gravity.

time to read

2 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

LIFE IS SHORT.GET THE GOOD STUFF.

There's a giddy excitement that hangs in the air around the PopMech offices when it comes to gear, especially during our annual awards season.

time to read

13 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

The Identity of the Dragon Man

FINALLY, AFTER YEARS OF STUDY, THE REAL identity of the Dragon Man has been discovered.

time to read

3 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

A Wall Full of Skeletons

WHEN THE WALLS OF a 15th-century Portuguese church collapsed during poor weather, they revealed more than just dust and debris—they exposed at least 12 skeletons stashed inside the walls.

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

HOW TO REBUILD A HIGHWAY IN 12 DAYS

The engineering ingenuity that turned the fiery collapse of one of I-95's busiest stretches into a Philly-style comeback miracle.

time to read

16 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Why Orange Cats Exist

GARFIELD MIGHT BE THE MOST ICONIC orange tabby cat around, but he has so far refused to give up orange tabbies' most guarded beauty secret-how do they get their auburn coats? Hiroyuki Sasaki, a cat enthusiast and geneticist at Kyushu University in Japan, was determined to identify the elusive gene that carries the orange mutation in Felis silvestris catus (the domesticated cat).

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Kei Trucks

REGON IS VYING TO ALLOW JAPANESE Kei trucks on public roads.

time to read

2 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

GIVE YOUR OLD WOODEN WINDOWS A SECOND LIFE

WITH A LITTLE DIY MAINTENANCE, YOU CAN EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR EXISTING WINDOWS WITHOUT SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON REPLACEMENTS.

time to read

5 mins

November/December 2025

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