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The £700 Million Grant For UK Electric Vehicles
There may be a bit of karma in play at the moment in that when Donald Trump was running against President Biden, he bashed electric vehicles and lied about the cost of EV chargers in the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. The somewhat comical aspect of his deception and … [continued]
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Fastned Station Expansion Perspective For Next 5 Years
Fastned was founded to enable “Electric Freedom,” the capability to travel by electric car everywhere the driver likes to go, something that was not possible in the first electric car age. That is roughly the period from 1880 to 1930. The grid, the batteries, and the charging possibilities of those … [continued]
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US Startup Lyten Is (Still) Determined To Make A Lithium-Sulfur EV Battery Happen
While moving forward with plans for a lithium-sulfur EV battery, the US supermaterials startup Lyten is also busily snapping up the pieces of Northvolt’s failed BESS empire.
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Europe’s Decisive Decade: How Electric Vehicles Will Transform Continent By 2035
Europe stands at the doorstep of a decisive decade for electric vehicles. Over the next ten years, the continent’s major automotive markets — Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands — will see battery-electric vehicles dominate new car sales. This shift is driven largely by strong policy mandates, technological improvements, … [continued]
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7 Rail Megaprojects Get More EU Funds than 84 Other Key Upgrades — New T&E Report
The EU should reduce its emphasis on megaprojects to focus future funding on rail infrastructure upgrades which would generate more rapid and widespread benefits for connectivity, efficiency and resilience. Europe does not have a coherent strategy to fund rail that will make cross-border travel a reality for millions of Europeans, a … [continued]
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