Tag: May
EV Sales Outlook Bad, EV Charging Stations Good: What Is Going On?
The much-anticipated downward slide in US electric vehicle sales is well underway, now that 30 days have passed since the premature demise of the federal EV tax credit. Nevertheless, some analysts already anticipate that sales will pick up again by 2030, and stakeholders in the EV charging station field are … [continued]
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Robyn Denholm Hints At Cheaper Mass Market Tesla
Robyn Denholm told Bloomberg this week the Tesla “Model 2” project is back on after Elon said it was stupid to build a $25,000 car.
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New book shares how Mackinac Island became Michigan’s tourism gem
By Isabella Figueroa Nogueria
Frank Boles, a retired Central Michigan University historian, has spent decades documenting Michigan’s past. His latest book, “Visiting Mackinac: 150 Years of Tourism at Michigan’s Fabled Straits,” explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
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Study Showing Elon Musk Politics Cost Tesla 1 Million Sales Is Wrong
Economists from the National Bureau of Economic Research by Yale have done the hard work of trying to quantify the Tesla sales hit that has come from Elon Musk’s sharp, deep, radical turn to the right. It’s a daunting task. Without a doubt, it can’t be perfectly quantified. But kudos … [continued]
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Volkswagen Claims More Than 2 Million Car2X-Equipped Cars In Europe
Volkswagen Car2X technology allows vehicles and roadside sensors to talk to each other, making driving safer for all.
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