Tag: changes
Volkswagen Teases ID. 2 R With In-Wheel Motors
The Volkswagen ID. 2 GTI hasn’t even left the starting gate yet and already the company is contemplating a hotter version — the ID. 2 R — with a truly stunning 395 horsepower powertrain. That’s according to Autocar, one of the most authoritative sources of news about the world of … [continued]
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Could Be A Huge Surge In US EV Sales In Rest Of 2025, And Then Big Crash
So, reportedly, the plan for how Republicans will kill the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles is this: 180 days after the budget bill is passed into law, the EV tax credit will go away. Additionally, the tax credit for leased EVs will be eliminated immediately for cars produced outside … [continued]
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Can Formula E’s 2026 Gen4 AWD Cars Compete With F1?
Formula E’s Gen4 iteration will arrive for the 2026-2027 season. Upgrades will continue to enhance the power and performance of the all-electric vehicles in its planned 18-race season. Even with all the aerodynamic and power improvements over its nearly dozen year history, Formula E seems unable to compete with Formula … [continued]
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IMO’s Crucial Moment: How Shipping Finally Started Tackling Climate Change
In the wake of the International Maritime Organization’s vote to price carbon in shipping fuels, I had the opportunity to sit down with an insider and expert on maritime decarbonization, Tristan Smith. He’s the director of a maritime advisory services consultancy, UMAS, and professor at University College London. This is … [continued]
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Wildlife changes found on Lake Huron island
This article was republished here with permission from Great Lakes Echo.
By Eric Freedman, Great Lakes Echo
In nature, a lot can change on a largely uninhabited Great Lakes island over the course of a century.
And a lot can stay the same.
