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From Niche To Normal: Why The 5–15% EV Window Changes Everything
In the previous article, I explored a combined framework to predict technological tipping points: the diffusion of innovations, logistic growth (s-curve), and complex adaptive systems models. Together, these theories illustrate how technology adoption starts gradually among a small group of users and then accelerates sharply after reaching specific adoption levels. … [continued]
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$43.5 Million Ad Campaign To Boost EV Sales In The US, Hopefully
The EV charging venture Electrify America is putting up $43.5 million to launch a new ad campaign, aimed at boosting EV sales over the hump of the soon-to-vanish federal tax credit.
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Norway, A View from the Inside
How does the electric vehicle transition look from the inside? I recently discovered that I have a distant relative living in Norway, Greg Coombes. So, I messaged and emailed him with some questions. I was impressed by the fact that, for him, the EV transition was “normal.” Others, like me, … [continued]
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With New EV Charging Stations, Norway’s Excellent EV Adventure Is About To Get More Excellent
An EV charging station startup aims to keep EV sales humming along, with an energy storage solution for DC fast charging.
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A New Job For Wave Energy: Water Desalination
The Norwegian wave energy startup Ocean Oasis has developed an emission free, wave-powered offshore desalination system to help relieve water scarcity among island and coastal communities.
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