EV Intelligence Hub
The EV Intelligence Hub provides a structured, analyst-grade gateway into the global electrified mobility ecosystem. It consolidates every EV model across land, sea, and air and layers advanced filtering, strategic views, and data-driven intelligence built for fleets, autonomy developers, energy planners, integrators, and OEM analysts.
What the Hub Provides
This hub connects the full EV model database with the deeper ElectronsX pillars covering fleets, charging, energy systems, supply chains, autonomy, and industrial electrification. It enables users to explore:
- EV models across all categories including cars, SUVs, vans, trucks, buses, off-road, maritime, and aviation platforms
- Advanced filtered views based on voltage, autonomy readiness, battery supplier, drive-unit architecture, and other technical attributes
- Direct links to manufacturer profiles, battery suppliers, charging infrastructure, and supply-chain intelligence
- Enterprise-grade EV insights for fleet planning, depot and Fleet Energy Depot design, microgrid integration, and autonomy program evaluation
Strategic EV Views
These high-impact views reveal where the EV market is moving and where the 2026–2032 breakout trends will occur. Each view surfaces a curated subset of models with shared technical, operational, or strategic characteristics.
- Robotaxi-Ready EVs
- EVs Requiring Fleet Energy Depots
- 800V EVs and High-Voltage Platform Models
- EVs Using SiC Drive Units
- EVs by Battery Supplier (CATL, BYD, LGES, Panasonic, EVE, CALB)
- Long-Range EVs (greater than 300 miles)
- EV Vans (cargo, shuttle, and municipal variants)
- EV Pickups
- Off-Road and Industrial EVs
- Electric Maritime Models
- eVTOL and Electric Aviation Models
- EVs by Platform (E-GMP, PPE, Ultium, Tesla, MEB)
- Luxury and Premium EVs
Explore EVs by Strategic Attribute
The EV Intelligence Hub enables navigation of the EV universe through the most impactful technical and operational attributes. These attributes define vehicle suitability for fleets, depots, autonomy stacks, and energy-system integration.
Voltage and Electrical Architecture
Battery and Energy Systems
- Models grouped by battery supplier
- Models organized by chemistry class (LFP, NCM)
- Models organized by usable pack kWh capacity
- Models grouped by thermal-management architecture
Charging and Infrastructure
- DC fast-charge behavior and charging curves
- Miles-per-minute charging performance
- Fleet-ready charging profiles
- Models with V2H, V2G, and V2L capability
Autonomy and Compute
- Hardware-ready L2, L2+, and L3 models
- Robotaxi candidates
- Models organized by inference hardware generation
Fleet and Operational Duty Cycle
- Fleet-worthy EVs
- Depot-dependent EVs
- Commercial vans and last-mile vehicles
- Municipal and utility fleet candidates
Explore EVs by Manufacturer
ElectronsX maintains a comprehensive directory of global EV manufacturers. This hub highlights strategically important original equipment manufacturers that are shaping electrification, autonomy, and next-generation energy systems. The full A–Z manufacturer index remains available in the top Vehicles menu.
- Tesla
- BYD
- Hyundai
- Kia
- GM (Ultium)
- Ford
- Rivian
- Mercedes
- BMW
- Volkswagen
- XPENG
- NIO
- Zeekr
- CATL-equipped OEMs
Explore EVs by Platform
EV platforms define voltage architecture, charging behavior, efficiency, autonomy compatibility, manufacturability, and supply-chain dependencies. The EV Intelligence Hub surfaces the most important global platforms and links them into system-level analysis.
- Tesla Gen 2 & 3
- Hyundai and Kia E-GMP
- Porsche and Audi PPE
- GM Ultium
- Volkswagen MEB
- Geely SEA
- BYD e-Platform 3.0
- Rivian R1 and EDV
- Mercedes EVA and MMA
Explore EVs by Supply Chain
The EV Intelligence Hub integrates model-level data with the broader supply chain to show how batteries, motors, inverters, and factories shape performance, cost, and reliability. These views connect directly to the ElectronsX Supply Chain and Manufacturers pillars.
- Models grouped by battery supplier
- Models with SiC traction inverters
- Models organized by charging network
- Models grouped by manufacturing origin
Featured Strategic Clusters
These emerging clusters reflect where the next decade of electrification is headed and illustrate the convergence of vehicles, fleets, autonomy, and energy autonomy.
- Robotaxi fleets
- Tesla Semi and the rise of heavy-duty truck electrification
- Inductive charging architectures for autonomy fleets
- Fleet Energy Depots as critical infrastructure
- Microgrid-supported EV operations
- Solid-state transformers
ElectronsX is building the structured intelligence layer for electrified mobility, autonomy, and energy systems. The EV Intelligence Hub brings together data, engineering insight, and forward-looking analysis to help fleets, developers, integrators, and analysts navigate the next decade of transportation and energy transformation.