By 2035, California and Colorado will have far higher EV adoption rates than North Dakota and Michigan.
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BMW Group Invests $645 Million To Produce Mini EVs In The UK
The Mini Aceman and Cooper three-door will begin production in the UK by 2026.
EV Charging & Road Trips
A recent electric car road trip by Energy Secretary Janet Granholm exposed some of the concerns Americans have with EV charging.
Volkswagen Enters E-Bike Scene In Partnership With Pon Holdings
The two companies intend to expand Pon's Bike Mobility Services (BMS) in the US and Europe.
Xiaomi preparing to present its first car model this year, unnamed inside source
Xiaomi might present its first car as early as October.
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Sun Cable Plan To Bring Solar Power To Singapore Is Back On
Sun Cable, the grand scheme to make renewable solar energy in Australia and send it to Singapore by cable, is back in business.
BYD’s premium Yangwang brand to officially launch U8 SUV on Sept 20
Yangwang began pre-sales of the U8 on the first day of the Shanghai auto show on April 18, with a pre-sale price of RMB 1.098 million.
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Is Brand Loyalty Passé Now That We’ve Entered The Era Of Electric Vehicles?
EVs are shaking up what it means for consumers to be committed to a single auto manufacturer. With lots of new all-electric makes and models due to appear on the car scene over the next few years, it will be interesting to watch loyalty shift and evolve.
Tesla Model 3 Shows Impressive Roof Strength After Brick Wall Collapses Over It
Several vehicles were caught under the rubble, but only the Tesla can be easily identified.
Solar & Storage Industry Launches Survey to Measure Workforce Satisfaction
“When we last surveyed the solar and storage workforce in 2019, the results showed we had a lot of work to do to improve representation, close wage gaps, and boost job satisfaction across the board,” said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper. “