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JET Charge & Australia’s EV Future
Yesterday, I sat down with JET Charge’s Head of Future Business, Kristian Handberg. He wanted to share his insights on what’s driving the EV market following Australia’s recent federal election. During our long phone interview (he is based in Melbourne, I am in Brisbane), he told me about the shifts … [continued]
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LNG Canada’s True Cost: 2.2 Billion Tons Of CO₂e Over 50 Years
LNG Canada, the massive liquefied natural gas facility at Kitimat, British Columbia, is on the verge of ramping into full operation. Its commissioning marks a pivotal moment for Canada’s energy and climate policy. Promoted as a cleaner alternative to coal and a model of low-emissions LNG infrastructure, the project is … [continued]
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A Used Electric Car For About $1,000?
Some years ago, I started wondering how the new electric vehicle market would expand with a greater diversity of models. Then, in particular, it was in reference to how long it would take for some mass of new electric vehicles to become used electric vehicles and how much the used … [continued]
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Vinfast EV Taxis Now in Manila — Exclusive Updates
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was thoroughly updated on Tuesday, June 10, 2024, at 10:53 am EST (10:53 pm Philippine time) after CleanTechnica attended the official launch of the Green GSM taxis. Updates include new photos added by the author to reflect scenes from the event itself, comments from associated company … [continued]
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Vinfast EV Taxis Now in Manila
Vietnamese transportation company Green & Smart Mobility (GSM) has just debuted its fleet of VinFast VF e34 taxis in the Philippines. The country is the fourth in Southeast Asia to receive the electric taxis after Vietnam, Laos, and Indonesia. GSM was founded by VinFast CEO Pham Nhat Vuong, Vietnam’s wealthiest billionaire. Though there … [continued]
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