Sep 12, 2024 | Electric Vehicles, Featured
It seems a week doesn’t go by without some damning statistical evidence surfacing to document electric vehicles’ failing fortunes. For example, this week the annual EY Mobility Consumer Index found that only 34% of global respondents intend to make an EV...
Sep 10, 2024 | Charging, Electric Vehicles
The U.S. Department of Energy is studying so-called soft costs of deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure that sometimes are overlooked, and notes that the outlay for such items — such as permitting, inspections, administration and utility interconnections...
Sep 5, 2024 | Electric Vehicles, Transit
America’s tradespeople have steadily been getting more van-curious over the years, helped no doubt by Ford beginning local production of the already Euro-popular Transit in Kansas City in 2014. In 2022 Ford debuted the E-Transit, which has...
Sep 5, 2024 | Electric Vehicles
Sweden-based Volvo Cars has eased off on its pledge to stop selling cars with internal combustion motors by 2030, saying slow rollout of places to charge up and withdrawal of purchase incentives will leave room for a few cars that still need fossil fuels. Volvo Cars,...
Sep 5, 2024 | Electric Vehicles, Featured, Hydrogen
BMW is to start selling its first hydrogen-powered cars in four years as the company races to create an alternative to battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs). The German carmaker hailed a “milestone in automotive history” as it announced that its first...
Sep 4, 2024 | Electric Vehicles, Transit
The new battery charges at a higher rate, and onboard power can be used in motion. America’s tradespeople have steadily been getting more van-curious over the years, helped no doubt by Ford beginning local production of the already Euro-popular Transit in Kansas...
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