James Morris

James Morris

Contributor|Cars & Bikes

James Morris is the editor of independent electric vehicle website WhichEV. He has 30 yearsโ€™ experience as a technology journalist and a life-long love of cars, so having the two come together was a dream come true. He first saw the potential for electric vehicles when he became one of the first people to drive a Nissan Leaf back in 2011. He loves how automotive design and gadgetry combine in EVs, making them both fun and technically fascinating at the same time. They also have a huge amount to contribute to tackling climate change as well as metropolitan pollution. Alongside being editor of WhichEV, James Morris is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Journalism at City St George's, University of London. He has a PhD in the philosophy of communications, in the topic of AI, and plays the trumpet, once recording a session with Velvet Underground drummer Moe Tucker.

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153 viewsAug 30, 2025

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