States Remain in the Lead on Addressing Transportation Emissions; Litigation may delay important federal rulemaking, but states
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New Electric Buses for Waterloo
The first of Grand River Transit’s electric buses will begin service next month as part of its zero-emission bus pilot +10 electric buses
Separating Critical Materials from Dissolved Batteries
A gel-based system allows researchers to separate metal ions from a mixture that models battery composition
GAC Aion enters HK market, plans to build 6 stores in 2024
GAC Aion has launched the Aion Y Plus in Hong Kong and gave its Hyper sub-brand's Hyper HT SUV, Hyper SSR supercar their debut in the city.
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The Batteries Of Tomorrow Are In The Laboratories Of Today
Better batteries are under development at Cornell and Harvard as researchers rush to solve the problem of dendrites.
US Auto Industry Rose 8% in 4th Quarter, While EV Industry Grew 29%
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Tesla’s new Model 3 Performance could be launched in China in Q2, report says
The new Tesla Model 3 Performance is expected to go on sale in China in the second quarter, and its price tag will likely be close to RMB 400,000 yuan, according to local media.
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U.S. EV Registrations Reached Almost 90,000 In November 2023
The year-over-year growth slowed down to 30%.
Speed Kills! Are We OK With That?
A bill in the California legislature would require new cars to come with speed limiters beginning with model year 2027 vehicles.
Stellantis CEO claims quicker EV acceleration is a safety feature
Stellantis last week detailed its STLA Large platform, which the automaker claims can house powertrains capable of hurling an EV from 0-60 mph in 2.0 seconds. That breathtaking acceleration figure may be something Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares now claims is a safety feature. That's because quick acceleration allows for quicker overtaking, Tavares...