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EVs At 35.2% Share In Germany – Incentives Reboot?

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November saw plugin EVs at 35.2% share in Germany, up from 22.8% share year-on-year. BEV volume increased by 59% YoY, while PHEVs grew 57%. Overall auto volume was 250,671 units, up some 2.5% YoY. November’s best-selling BEV was the Volkswagen ID.7. November’s auto sales saw combined EVs at 35.2% share … [continued]

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US Automakers Will Fall Further & Further Behind Chinese on Electrification

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And Europeans, too, for that matter. An op-ed was recently published in the Wall Street Journal with the title “Can U.S. Automakers Compete With Chinese EVs While Focusing on Gas Guzzlers?” Following Betteridge’s law of headlines, which states “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by … [continued]

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Peak Oil Is Not Dead: Reviewing the IEA’s World Energy Outlook for 2025

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A month ago, media all over the internet went crazy repeating the following headline (or a similar one) over and over: “IEA scraps Peak Oil, says oil demand will continue growing until 2050.” All this oil-positive hype was a result of the IEA’s World Energy Outlook for 2025. This report … [continued]

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Hydrogen for Transportation Didn’t Fail Just Once in 2025. It Failed Everywhere.

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This year marked the point where hydrogen transportation stopped being a future tense conversation and became an accounting exercise. Across light duty vehicles, buses, trucks, trains, mining equipment, refueling infrastructure, and even aviation, withdrawals outpaced commitments. These were not isolated pilots failing at the margins. They were coordinated retreats spread … [continued]

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