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India Gets 7-Seat Electric SUV for … $32,900!
India has been somewhat disappointing in its transportation electrification. It’s a bit funny, or strange, since the country announced several years ago it was going to be the first 100% electric nation, and it is ridiculously far away from that while Norway is basically already there and China is more … [continued]
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BMW & Mercedes Offer Family Friendly Electric Cars
New electric cars from BMW and Mercedes target the hottest segment of the new car market — family capable SUVs.
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Hydrogen Forklifts Are A Rounding Error, Not A Rebuttal
Someone responded to a just-published article about yet another hydrogen fleet failure by pointing to hydrogen fuel cell forklifts in US distribution centers. The implication was clear. If hydrogen works in forklifts, then the broader critique of hydrogen transport must be flawed. It is a familiar move. It is also … [continued]
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Op-Ed: How A $14,000 Electric Kei Car Became Japan’s Best-Selling EV & Saved Nissan
While Tesla and BYD (not in that order) dominate EV headlines globally, Japan’s EV sales success for three consecutive years is a tiny 11-foot-long kei car that costs roughly $14,000 after subsidies and offers just 112 miles of range. The Nissan Sakura has become more than a sales success—it’s arguably … [continued]
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Peterbilt Unveils New Electric Truck Models While Dispute With California Continues
Peterbilt has unveiled four new medium duty electric trucks powered by a battery-electric powertrain from PACCAR.
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