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Latin America EV Sales Report: 6% Market Share Reached in Q3 Thanks to 55% Growth YoY
Through the last few months, we’ve been working on a project for a Latin American Zero-Emission Observatory (ZEMO). And by “we,” I mean myself and the team at FIER Automotive, a company committed to build a more sustainable future that currently operates the European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO). ZEMO is … [continued]
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Solar “Hub Home” Program Supports Houston Residents When The Electricity Goes Out
The model for the electricity business in the United States is a monopoly that gives one company exclusive rights to distribute electricity in a given geographic area. For historical reasons, that model makes a lot of sense. Imagine if five electricity suppliers were putting up poles and stringing wires in … [continued]
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Courts Step In To Protect Citizens When Government Refuses To Do Its Job
The courts are increasingly being asked to make decisions the Congress and the Executive refuse to make to protect the citizens of the US.
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Oil’s Calm Before the Storm: Hidden Weaknesses, China’s Stockpiles and the Oil Demand Mirage
A year ago, I published an article on Peak Oil Demand and the impact EVs would have in the world’s most traded commodity. I thought a followup was worth it by now because some things have become clearer, but more importantly, because weird things have been happening in the world … [continued]
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Is Europe Back in the Race? Many New European EVs Could, in Theory, Be Competitive in Latin America
China is the Queen of EVs. That much we know for certain. The advantage that Chinese automakers have — rightfully — gained over their competitors will not be an easy one to overcome. And yet, to take the fall of the centennial automobile industries of North America, Europe, and non-Chinese … [continued]
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