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Be.EV Will Install Over 200 Ultra-Rapid Charging Bays In The UK
Be.EV recently announced it will invest £20 million to install over 200 ultra-rapid EV charging bays in the United Kingdom. The new chargers will be installed at 22 Schroders Capital-managed properties. Schroders Capital manages private market investments for its clients and owns real estate properties, including commercial real estate. The … [continued]
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Why Shipping’s Low-Carbon Future Relies More on Batteries & Biofuels Than Methanol
Maritime shipping, responsible for approximately 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, stands at an unprecedented turning point. As we progress toward mid-century, decarbonization is no longer optional but mandatory, driven by stringent international regulations, including the International Maritimate Organization’s recent fuel carbon pricing decision and corporate sustainability commitments. This requirement … [continued]
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The A2Z NACS To CCS & CCS To NACS Adapters — CleanTechnica Tested
Thankfully, North America has converged on a single fast charging standard for EVs — the North American Charging Standard, or NACS for short. With most manufacturers agreeing to use this standard in their vehicles natively in the coming years, we can look forward to a world when all fast chargers … [continued]
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A New $168 Million Beneficial Electrification Program Challenges Trump
A beneficial electrification strategy is behind ComEd’s new $168 million EV adoption plan, focusing on EV uptake among fleet owners as well as individual households.
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Ports Plugging In: From Ground Vehicles To Ocean Shipping
Ports around the world face an enormous sustainability challenge. Currently responsible for approximately 3% of global carbon emissions, maritime operations and related logistics are under intense scrutiny to reduce their environmental impact. The 30-year roadmap outlined in my port electrification series provides a detailed, phased strategy to transition ports fully … [continued]
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