Tag: May
Electrifying Kenya’s Transportation Sector — EMAK Proposes Policy Measures to Promote Electric Mobility
In a new white paper EMAK also highlights fiscal benefits derived from accelerating the transition to electric. The Electric Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK) is a diverse and dynamic community that includes industry experts, entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, innovators, and enthusiastic individuals who believe in the potential of electric mobility to … [continued]
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How severe weather alerts work in northern Michigan
After the deadly floods in Texas, a National Weather Service meteorologist explains how northern Michiganders get warnings and alerts when bad weather strikes our region.
The Kia EV5: An Authentic SUV Powering Kia’s Electrification Vision
Kia launches the Kia EV5, a family-oriented all-electric SUV for dynamic, active lifestyles Bold authentic SUV profile with a spacious interior, refined user experience and a panoramic display Built on Hyundai Motor Group’s E-GMP platform, the Kia EV5 combines distinctive design, a spacious cabin and advanced electric performance The Kia EV5 expands Kia’s all-electric lineup as a key model, driving the brand’s vision of accessible, sustainable mobility … [continued]
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Waymo Teen Accounts Offer Peace of Mind for Phoenix Families
Learning to drive has long been the marquee milestone for American teenagers coming of age. The freedom and self-reliance that comes with driving to school, hanging out with friends, and running errands for the family can be truly life-changing. With that newfound independence also comes new safety risks for families, … [continued]
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Wyandotte agrees to fix its water system after state finds “significant deficiencies”
Advocates say information about the state’s findings on the Wyandotte water system should have been available to the public much earlier.