Tag: electrification
EV Transition Drives Apprentice Recruitment As Industry Skills Up For “Green Growth Decade”
While some leaders demonstrate bravery and perseverance in confronting a backward-thinking, money-soaked attack on the poor and the unconscious middle class. Across the Atlantic, people are thinking about current and future generations. Top UK automotive firms are putting resources into a significant skills drive that will boost apprenticeship numbers by … [continued]
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Updated, Upgraded, & Upfitted
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 had been updated in important areas for 2025, starting with larger batteries for more range.
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Tesla dealership in London nears opening at complex time for Elon Musk
Anti-Trump sentiment and the looming Canada-U.S. trade war may put a damper on the Tesla brand here, observers say, as the electric vehicle giant prepares to open a new dealership in south London. Tesla, a brand owned by billionaire Elon Musk, a top aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, is preparing to open a new […]
UPD Partners With Everlectric To Launch 42 Electric Vans Featuring South Africa’s First Solar-Powered Refrigeration EV Fleet
South African companies are increasingly adopting electric vehicles as part of their fleets. One of the first to do so was South African retailer Woolworths when it rolled out a fleet of over 40 electric vans a couple of years ago. FedEx also introduced electric vans in South Africa. The Shoprite … [continued]
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Renewables More Cost Effective Than Direct Or Indirect Carbon Capture
Carbon capture is touted by fossil fuel industries as a magic solution that will let us continue doing what we have always done. It’s not.
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