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The city is running a 12-to-18 month pilot program to test 18 electric buses, step one in finding the best vehicle for its full transition to electric buses.
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Dubbed the Arrival Car, the new model is slated to enter production in the third quarter of 2023.
by James Murray
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Japanese auto giant sets target to become carbon neutral by 2050, as it promises to launch 15 new battery electric models by 2025.
by James Murray
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From grid constraints to culture wars, the United States needs to prepare for several fault lines on the road to an EV future.
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Electric passenger vehicles are exciting. Of equal importance is all those other vehicles big and small that are toiling behind the scenes.
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As VW prepares for an unprecedented nationwide of its electric SUV, dealers finally could start playing a much stronger role in getting EVs into the hands of consumers.
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As consumers demand electric versions and governments ban fossil fuel motorcycles, the original equipment manufacturers will have no choice but to electrify to keep up with the market.
by Ryan Citron
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The proposal has a long road to travel before it becomes reality, but the spirit of its ideas is historic and could help kick-start a real EV revolution in the U.S.
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Batteries increasingly will be running our world, but they're both an environmental boon and bane.
by Leo Raudys
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President Biden's executive order serves as a critical step toward a major electric vehicle transition.
by Erika Myers
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Forward-looking companies — and their transportation leaders — are leaning into EVs, pooling services and other innovations as they consider how to transition employees back to offices and other workplaces.
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These U.S. cities are creating electric vehicle strategies that put low-income neighborhoods and communities at the the forefront of the plan.
by Kelly Blynn
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But along with a tidal wave of Wall Street and federal funding, many challenges remain for how to roll out charging infrastructure in a cost-effective manner that will support an electric vehicle transition for all communities,
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The model allows companies to leverage their collective purchasing power to enable carriers to provide zero-emissions delivery options.
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U.S. motor giant Ford almost doubles its electric vehicle investment plans, while Porsche says 80 percent of its vehicles sold will be electric in 2030, as European EV market accelerates.
by Toby Hill
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Here are five of the biggest red flags you should watch out for, along with some suggested solutions.
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Sponsored: Improvements in the efficacy of combustion engines and increased adoption of electric mobility have helped curb emissions from transportation -- but there’s a limit to these changes.
by Mani Sarathy
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Flush times also tend to create a boom mentality. But serial founders Gene Berdichevsky and David Crane are approaching the exuberance with pragmatism.
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General Motors is the latest automaker to make a carbon neutral commitment.
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To achieve its 2060 goal, China will need to utilize hydrogen, ammonia, electrification and biofuels. And even then it will still have 15 percent to go.
by Qiyu Liu
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Mining giants, battery makers, auto manufacturers and energy companies must create an entirely new framework to source, extract and process battery materials sustainably.
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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