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XPENG Enters UK, Ireland, & Finland
XPENG has now come to the UK, and Ireland, and Finland. The XPENG G6, a highly competitive new electric SUV or crossover, is now available in the UK. Perhaps most notably, the G6 is priced starting at just £39,990. That’s less than the cheapest Tesla Model Y. To start, 20 … [continued]
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What Does The Return Of The US Monroe Doctrine Mean For Cleantech?
After the first three weeks that Trump 2.0 has been unfolding, with a mix of absurd ego, drill baby drill, radical loyalty requirements, elimination of soft power, purging of ‘enemies’ and devastation of science, it’s worth asking what the foreign policy tea leaves suggest for clean technology globally. It’s actually … [continued]
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Is The Onvo L60 Actually A Tesla Model Y Competitor?
The Onvo L60 all-electric sedan is apparently a direct competitor to the Tesla Model Y. It has some obvious advantages: it costs less in China and has battery swapping. It also has some FSD-like features. Onvo is a sub-brand of NIO, which is known for premium/luxury. The L60 has many … [continued]
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Truckmakers Are More Carbon Intensive than Oil Companies. Here’s How to Change That.
T&E’s Giorgia Ranzato explains how financial instruments can be used to clean up one of Europe’s dirtiest industries The transport sector is Europe’s largest contributor to GHG emissions and the major player in driving climate change. Unlike other industries, emissions from transportation are still on the rise and over 75% … [continued]
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Tariff threat: Southwestern Ontario cities among nation’s most exposed
From Windsor to Waterloo region, four area cities rank among those in Canada that would be hardest-hit by U.S. tariffs, a new report shows.