Tag: Highways
Europe’s Decisive Decade: How Electric Vehicles Will Transform Continent By 2035
Europe stands at the doorstep of a decisive decade for electric vehicles. Over the next ten years, the continent’s major automotive markets — Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands — will see battery-electric vehicles dominate new car sales. This shift is driven largely by strong policy mandates, technological improvements, … [continued]
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Japan’s One-Seat Micro EV that May Redefine Urban Mobility
KG Motors’ Mibot: A Single-Seat Wonder What has one seat, is narrow enough to fit two side by side on Japan’s narrow streets, and is electric but not like a golf cart? It’s a Mibot. Mibot is a one-passenger micro EV developed by Japanese startup KG Motors. Priced at ¥1 … [continued]
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Canada’s Fossil Fuel Funding Faces Growing Legal Risks After ICJ Ruling
British Columbia recently announced $200 million in fresh funding to support Cedar LNG, a floating liquefied natural gas export terminal near Kitimat. The money is earmarked primarily to build transmission infrastructure, including a new 287 kV line, substation upgrades, and distribution networks needed to supply the facility entirely with renewable … [continued]
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EV Road Trip 2025 — More Chargers Than Before, But Still Challenges
Summer is the time for my guy and me to escape the humidity of Florida and tour around New England. As reverse snowbirds who drive a 2022 Tesla Model Y for the majority of the year, we approach each northern EV road trip with a slight bit of trepidation. You … [continued]
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Miami Jury Finds Tesla Liable For Deadly Crash — Awards $329 Million In Damages
A jury in Miami has awarded punitive damages against Tesla in a wrongful death case. But that may be the least of Tesla’s worries.
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