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What Happened to EV Sales in New Zealand? September Update
Once touted as having the potential to become the Norway of the Pacific, New Zealand’s electric vehicle sales have plummeted to historic lows. With no domestic production and the end of proactive government action due to a change in the national government, New Zealand’s story shows how quickly things can … [continued]
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Breaking: US Strong-Arms Europe Into Shipping Emissions Delay
Bowing to threats and intimidation, the International Maritime Organization knuckled under to the US administration this week in London.
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Is The European Car Industry Digging Its Own Grave?
The forces that do not like electric vehicles (BEVs) are becoming bolder. The ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association) started by asking to tax the Chinese competition extra to compensate for their government subsidies, a normal request to create a level playing field. In theory, there is nothing wrong with this … [continued]
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192 New EV Fast Charging Ports To Be Installed In Ireland
Ireland’s Dept. of Transport recently announced 90 new EV charging hubs will be installed with 192 fast charging ports. The average charging rate for each port will be about 250 kW. “Today’s announcement marks the final major phase of our Light Duty Vehicle initiative, following the earlier Phase 1 and … [continued]
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China Demands More From Automakers Who Want NEV Incentives
China is tightening the regulations that determine which new electric and plug-in hybrid cars qualify for purchase incentives.
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