The EU needs to set similarly ambitious standards if European truckmakers are to maintain global dominance.
Category: eMobility
The Wuling Air Lands In India As The MG Comet, & It’s Priced At Just $9,760!
The blockbuster Wuling Hongguang Mini EV has been a huge success in China. It has been so successful that it has created a totally new market in China, with several firms also introducing EVs in this category. The Mini EV is very popular in the 3rd-tier Chinese cities and is enabling people who would not […]
The World Is Headed To 70% BEV Sales By 2030
That the world is headed to 70% BEV sales by 2030 is likely. It is based on the expectations of some carmakers and some simple math. I got to thinking about it after reading the article by Steve Hanley “IEA Predicts Electric Vehicle Sales Will Rise 35% This Year.” It is about the highlights in […]
California Announces Diesel Emissions Reduction Rules For Trucks & Trains
California has begun the process of phasing out diesel trucks as it moves further toward a zero emissions economy.
The First Rule About ESG Is: You Don’t Talk About ESG
The ESG movement is unstoppable, whether or not anybody calls it ESG.
Better Than A Barn Find: 3 Brand-New Tesla Roadsters Uncovered In China
They have been sitting in shipping containers since 2010 and are now for sale.
Electric Vans Take 52% Of The Van Market In Singapore In Q1
Sales of battery-electric commercial vehicles hit 30.8% in Singapore in Q1 across the vehicle categories, according to Singapore’s Land Transport Authority. Singapore’s Land Transport Authority lists four categories of commercial vehicles. These are: GPV: Goods & passenger vehicles LGV: Light Goods Vehicles (mlw ≤ 3.5 metric tons) (mostly vans) HGV: Heavy Goods Vehicles (3.5 < […]
Volvo Outlines 2024 C40 Recharge And XC40 Recharge Upgrades
Almost 300 miles of EPA range will be achieved in the all-new rear-wheel drive versions.
Rising Sea Temps Are Pushing Oceans Beyond The Level Of Habitability
“If anyone eats anything from the ocean, you’ve got to care about marine heat waves,” argues Brenda Ekwurzel, a climate scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Japan’s Culture Of Consensus Means It’s Slithering Into Hydrogen’s 10x Energy Cost Economy
Japan will either figure it out or suffer the consequences of being completely unable to compete internationally and see their economy collapse to the point that they can't afford to import energy any more.