BCG has announced the purchase of 50,250 tonnes of carbon dioxide removals through ClimeFi, a portfolio manager specializing in permanent carbon removal. This transaction brings BCG's total CDR purchases to nearly 200,000 tonnes, placing the firm among the top 10 global buyers of durable carbon removal credits.
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Chevrolet Bolt EV And EUV: The Used Buyer’s Guide
Nearly every used Chevrolet Bolt EV should meet the $25,000 threshold to be eligible for the used EV tax credit.
OPINION: What is the fallout from the Jiyue Auto collapse?
With two high profile collapses this year will this impact upon the new entrants to the Chinese car market and their future?
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How Nissan Blew It
Nissan's U.S. strategy may be permanently behind the curve. Plus, the Trump Administration may end autonomous car crash reports like Tesla wants.
Solar Power Project Centers Water & Grassland Conservation
A massive new 1.3 gigawatt solar power plant will include thousands of acres restored for native grasslands and pollinator habitats.
Great Lakes Shipping Grants Will Finalize Before Trump Takes Office
The decarbonization plans for three Great Lakes ports will not be jeopardized by incoming Trump plans to turn away from clean energy.
America’s Public Fast Chargers Have Doubled Since 2020
Yet, electric vehicle sales have grown much faster, leaving a lot to be desired on the charger front.
Range-boosting solid-state EV cells get right-sized for production
Massachusetts-based Factorial has introduced a process for manufacturing solid-state battery cells, in the size range that electric vehicles can use, that is also close to what can be used for mass production. The company has been providing test cells to automakers, but on Thursday announced that it had scaled sample cells to an...
Nio reaches 60 millionth battery swap service milestone
Nio reached its 60 millionth battery swap service today, about four months after its 50 millionth service.
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Study: Only 1% of EV buyers would go back to gas-powered cars
Once someone buys an electric vehicle, they tend to stick with it, according to a new survey from the Global EV Alliance, which represents EV driver associations in 38 countries. The survey found that 92% of current owners plan to buy another EV as their next car. Just 1% said they would opt for a gasoline or diesel car if they had to replace...