Tag: Poland
XPENG Enters Poland & Thailand
XPENG* is continuing its pretty significant global expansion. In the past few days, it has taken steps to enter Poland and Thailand, after bringing its cars to several other new markets in the past year. The Chinese smart EV startup is setting up infrastructure and partnerships around the world with … [continued]
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Solar Adoption Survey — What Are Your Experiences & Thoughts on Solar?
I wrote earlier today about some reflections on the last 15½ years of the renewable energy and electric vehicle industries growing and evolving. I also realized that it’s been a long time since we focused in on what is happening in the residential solar market in the US. (Well, I … [continued]
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Truck Weights & Dimensions: More Cargo, Lower Costs, Less Road Wear
How to enable the shift to zero-emission trucks while safeguarding Europe’s road infrastructure The European Commission proposed to review the Weights and Dimensions (W&D) directive in July 2023. By setting vehicle weight and length limits, the W&D directive is critical to support the industrial transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). Currently, … [continued]
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Omoda & Jaecoo Finally Launches in the Philippines
Omoda & Jaecoo will probably never reach the US, but they will be everywhere else for sure. “Finally.” That was the feeling when Omoda & Jaecoo, an old “newcomer” to the Philippine automotive scene, officially launched its operations and first models in the country at a posh venue in Manila … [continued]
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Assembly Plant or Battery Powerhouse? Analysis of Foreign Battery Investments in EU
External experts commissioned by T&E find no EU-wide or national requirements on technology transfer and breaches of air pollution rules from battery factories in Poland and Hungary. T&E calls on clear foreign investment rules and a comprehensive European strategy for battery supply chains. Europe’s ambition to build a world-leading battery … [continued]
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