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Electric trucks are expected to shift from demonstration to deployment this year. Improved infrastructure, enabling policy and real-world data could help.
by Jessie Lund
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In recent years, the Consumer Electronics Show has emerged as a place for automotive and mobility companies to make announcements, launch products and get attention.
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Ridehailing services such as Uber and Lyft in America, Didi in China and Ola in India have, in some way or another, committed to vehicle electrification. But charging infrastructure is needed for their success.
by Ross McLane
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It turns out that the flurry of activity related to SPACs could help create thousands, if not tens of thousands, American EV industry jobs.
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What big-name players in zero-emissions transportation accomplished over the past 12 months, and what to keep an eye on for the 12 months ahead.
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The company is sowing the seeds for a global refresh of its mission — including electrified farm machinery, autonomous field robots that swarm through fields, and smart tractor retrofits that provide farmers with insights into metrics such as the organic matter in their soil.
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From bans of gasoline-powered cars to zero-emissions fleet breakthroughs to the public transit crisis, these are the developments shaping the world of clean mobility.
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NextEra Energy Resources acquired startup eIQ Mobility to dip a toe into electrifying vehicle fleets for customers.
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If you're helping your organization set big zero-emission transportation goals, look no later than the next decade.
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The incoming administration has a lot of work to do. Here's what businesses should call on the Biden-Harris administration to adopt, from climate to social issues.
by Aron Cramer
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The industries that make up the zero-emission vehicles sector — infrastructure providers, automakers, mobility startups — are one of the sectors that could gain the most from the Biden win.
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California and New Jersey recently announced bans on gasoline-powered cars by 2035. What can industry players do to increase electric vehicle equity?
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The volatility of renewable energy pricing remains a challenge to getting EV fleets on the road, but new financing models could make the business case easier to make.
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We gave scores based on charging accessibility within the city, in 'day-trip' range and close to local airports.
by Jimmy Gilman
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Arrival secures major funding infusion, as it confirms plan for first U.S. 'microfactory' capable of delivering 10,000 electric vans a year.
by James Murray
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Plus, highlights from Climate Week sessions on transportation and mobility.
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What makes wildfires particularly scary is the climate feedback effect; the more wildfires there are, the more they release carbon and fuel more climate change.
by Sarah Golden
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Making sure that this order doesn't disproportionately disadvantage low-income communities that are already paying more than their share for transportation will be key.
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Sponsored: Any green recovery plan requires a closer look at smart-city infrastructure investments. Part of this requires taking a closer look at raw materials, such as copper, in order for smart cities to reach their full potential while improving their environmental performance.
by Steve Kukoda
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Plus, why intentional design is pivotal for building circular economies and how Tesla serves as a startup ecosystem.
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Over a dozen former Tesla execs have gone on to establish EV and energy-related startups of their own.
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By sourcing leftover materials from current factories, Redwood Materials can help lower the cost of batteries and also reduce considerable waste.
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From EV design to manufacturing and battery optimization and production, we must address needed changes head-on for a radical, new approach.
by Zoé Bezpalko
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The plan includes $750 million to build 50,000 charging stations and $48.8 million for clean public and school buses.
by Marian Jones
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It takes creativity, tenacity and funding to build a sustainable land-based operation in Sebastopol, about 60 miles north of San Francisco, where Green Valley Farm + Mill is situated.