Jul 29, 2026 | Aerial Vehicles, Aviation, Charging, Electric Vehicles, Events
At the 2026 Multi‑Modal eMobility Summit in Grosse Ile, Michigan, URBANPoRT co‑founder Kara Johnson delivered a keynote that was equal parts technical deep‑dive, national progress report, and call to imagination. A native of Grosse Ile and a Part 107 FAA‑certified...
Apr 2, 2026 | Charging, Trucks
The Port of San Diego is planning to build a major electric truck charging hub in National City, but Mayor Ron Morrison is raising concerns about the project’s location and potential safety risks. The proposed hub on Tidelands Avenue would include 70 charging...
Feb 3, 2026 | Aeronautics, Charging, Featured
The world’s longest electric sea journey by a passenger vessel has been completed, signaling a shift in how electric ferries could operate in the future. Sweden-based Candela says its electric hydrofoiling ferry, the P-12, has successfully traveled 160 nautical miles...
Oct 9, 2025 | Charging, Electric Vehicles, Featured
The cure for electric vehicle range anxiety? It’s not bigger batteries, says Mercedes-Benz. It’s faster charging. Sure, a bigger battery will take you further between charges. But there are significant downsides. A bigger battery not only takes up a lot more real...
Sep 18, 2025 | Charging, UK
Drivers taking part in a trial to charge their electric vehicles at home via a pavement gully say the new system is “a game-changer”. Sarah lives in a terrace house in Suffolk that does not have a drive, meaning she was previously relying on public...
Aug 7, 2025 | Charging, Electric Vehicles, US Economy
A lawsuit complaint states that Kentucky has been denied access to about $18 million in federal funds for electric vehicle chargers. (Getty Images) Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has joined other Democratic governors and attorneys general in an ongoing lawsuit seeking to...
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