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DOGE Cuts To NOAA May Have Led To The Devastating Flooding Deaths In Texas
As we all know, under the current Trump administration, the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) — led by Elon Musk for most of its life, including during the relevant period we are going to highlight here — made cuts to numerous real government agencies. That included the National Oceanic and … [continued]
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EVs At 24.0% Share In France — Tesla Model Y Tops Chart
June’s auto market saw plugin EVs at 24.0% share in France, flat from 24.1% year-on-year. BEVs saw marginal growth in share YoY, whilst PHEVs were slightly down. Overall auto volume was 169,504 units, down some 7% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was France’s best-selling BEV in June. June saw combined … [continued]
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The EV Revolution Isn’t Dead, It’s Just Getting Started!
The EV revolution is picking up speed in many countries around the world despite policy headwinds that might suggest otherwise.
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BYD Seal 6 DM-1 Variant — 2,000 Kilometer Range, $15,340. Anybody Want One?
The new Seal 6 DM-1 from BYD is a full featured plug-in hybrid with up to 90 miles of battery only range in the top of the line version.
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Why The Maersk Institute Was Right About Ship Batteries But Wrong On Price
The September 2024 pre-feasibility study from the Maersk McKinney Møller Center on battery-powered vessels that crossed my screen today provides a welcome and thoughtful addition to the critical discussion of maritime electrification. The report rightly identifies battery-hybrid propulsion as an essential part of shipping’s decarbonization toolkit. It demonstrates a clear … [continued]
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