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Epsilon Advanced Materials Anticipates EV Batteries For 1 Million US-Made EVs Per Year … Are They Nuts?
The leading Indian EV battery materials firm Epsilon Advanced Materials plans to meet the graphite anode demand of 1 million in made-in-the-US EVs per year by 2030.
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Could You Drive An Older Used Tesla Model 3 For Half The Cost Of A Newer Used Honda Civic?
Tesla has been quickly expanding the states you can lease a used vehicle in. It was only a few a month ago, and now it is up to 17 states. I’m always looking for ways where people who can’t afford the price of a new Tesla could still get most … [continued]
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A Second Golden Spike for an Electrified Canada: Using Carney’s Budget to Link the Provinces
Mark Carney’s first budget as Finance Minister quietly provided Canada with the ingredients for something the country has lacked for a century: a truly national electricity backbone. The Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit, a 15% refundable credit on new generation, storage, and the transmission of electricity between provinces and territories, … [continued]
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New Jersey Still Has EV Purchasing Incentives
After seeing many online predictions that US EV sales must drop off a cliff because of the loss of federal EV purchasing incentives, I wondered which states might still have them. California and Colorado still do and so does New Jersey. New Jersey residents can get $1,500 on a new … [continued]
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Migrant farm work has boomed in Michigan. The feds just cut workersâ pay
The lower minimum wage for migrant farmhands has some farmers celebrating the cost savings and others wondering if theyâll still be able to attract the workers they need….