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Automotive media has reported hundreds of BrightDrop cargo delivery vans are now stored on lots in Flint, Michigan as well as in Ontario near the Ingersoll manufacturer, as sales of the vehicle are sl
Cami-made cargo vans are filling parking lots in the U.S. and observers are wondering if sales are slow for the fully electric vehicles, or if GM is stockpiling to avoid looming tariffs on Canadian-made vehicles
Fleet Electrification in Australia — Lessons Learnt
Many Australian businesses and government agencies are turning to fleet electrification to minimise their carbon footprint and fuel costs. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is co-funding some of these projects under their “Driving the Nation” program, and recently released “Lessons Learnt” reports to chronicle progress. I will attempt to … [continued]
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New Articulated Electric Bus from Zhongtong Crossed 3 Mountain Ranges, Now in Trials in Bogota
A few months ago, coming from China, the new N18EV arrived into the Pacific Port of Buenaventura. After clearing all legal hurdles (which took a few weeks), it started its drive towards the Western Cordillera, reaching a peak of 2020 meters above sea level and going down the other side … [continued]
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Rivian Stock Down 20% in Past Week — But Why, Really?
I listened to Rivian’s shareholder call last week to see what I could learn about Rivian’s recent past, present, and future. There was a lot of focus on the coming R2, which is expected to be the company’s [NASDAQ:RIVN] first truly mass-market model, but it felt a little bit like … [continued]
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Nikola Bankruptcy Just Part Of Crumbling Of Hydrogen For Transportation
Nikola, with its hydrogen trucks, has finally left the building. The company gained widespread attention after going public via a SPAC merger in 2020, briefly reaching a market valuation of over $30 billion. However, founder Trevor Milton was complicit in the SPAC pump and dump, misleading investors about Nikola’s technological … [continued]
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