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BrightDrop Died in America, While China Made Electric Vans Normal

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I see BrightDrop vans regularly in Vancouver. That is one of the many small pleasures of living in a city that functions as a pocket of the future. Battery buses show up before they are common elsewhere. Heat pumps are ordinary. Public charging is part of the furniture. Electric delivery … [continued]

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Scania Enters First Quarter of 2026 With An Electrifying EV Truck Strategy

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A slew of Scania AB literature was stuck in my inbox, prompting me to delete that offensive email layer. But the stack of stories from November 2025 to February 2026 was a chronology of how the Scandinavian truck maker is clearly going up the EV path, despite keeping a hybrid … [continued]

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In The US, Electric Vehicles Just Keep Insisting Upon Themselves

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Stormy seas lie ahead for the electric vehicle transition in the US now that the federal tax credit has met a hasty and premature death. However, that doesn’t mean the case for vehicle electrification has suddenly evaporated. Despite the fossil friendly death grip settling over federal energy policy this year, … [continued]

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Kia PV5 Redefines Mobility Through Customer-Centric Modular Design

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Built to meet customers’ evolving needs, PV5 is first dedicated model in Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business strategy Embodies Kia’s commitment to developing sustainable business and personal mobility solutions Kia targets 250,000 PBV sales by 2030, with the PV5 set to be followed by the PV7 in 2027, and … [continued]

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