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China’s EV Tipping Points: Racing From 50% To 80% New Sales In Record Time
China is about to cross one of the most important milestones in the global electric vehicle transition. In 2025, battery electric and plug-in hybrid cars will account for roughly half of all new sales in the country, a level the central government had not expected to see until the mid-2030s. … [continued]
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More Than Manufacturing: What Being a Battery COO Really Means
When people hear “COO at a battery manufacturer,” they assume I spend my days on the factory floor watching production lines. Don’t get me wrong—manufacturing is a huge part of what I do. But the reality? It’s way more complex than that. Manufacturing Excellence as Foundation Yes, we at Proterra … [continued]
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The Ripple Effect: U.S. EV Slowdown & The Future Of ICE Service Businesses
In July 2025, the Trump administration moved to slow the pace of electric vehicle adoption in the United States through a package of policy reversals and trade measures. Federal purchase incentives for new and used EVs will end on September 30, the national charging infrastructure program has been shut down, … [continued]
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Bassmaster Elite arrives as Lake St. Clair’s smallmouth break records
As anglers compete in the 2025 Yokohama Tire Bassmaster Elite competition on Lake St. Clair from Aug. 7-10, they’ll likely bring some pretty prize catches to weigh-ins. That’s because the catch-and-release method has allowed smallmouth bass on Lake St. Clair to grow to much greater sizes, according to new research from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Hurricane Season Is Here, & Trump’s TACO Approach Means Prediction Satellites Will Continue
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA’s) outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which continues until November 30, predicts a 30% chance of a near-normal season, a 60% chance of an above-normal season, and a 10% chance of a below-normal season. Never daunted by perilous climate information, the Trump … [continued]
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