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Rural Roads: Exploring the Frontier of EV Adoption
By Mark Jacobs, Co-Founder, EVmath.org In the national conversation about electric vehicles, rural America is often treated as an afterthought—or worse, a lost cause. There’s a sense that rural communities are bought into all the myths about EVs—that they’re too expensive, can’t handle country roads, and will end up stranded … [continued]
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A New Hyundai Ioniq 5 SEL AWD For $99 A Month
About a week ago, two different individuals misinformed me that new electric vehicles cost over $180,000, or at least $40,000. I said nothing to either one because doing so might have started some pointless arguments. Instead I wrote 5 articles about affordable, new electric vehicles for purchase that cost much … [continued]
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He helped others. Now, a London church is backing him amid hard times
After a devastating house fire and a terminal cancer diagnosis in his family, a man known for giving is now on the receiving end of community care. Anthony Ireland, a resident of the Oneida Nation of the Thames and founder of a community soup kitchen, is trying to rebuild his life after a fire destroyed […]
A New Chevy Equinox EV For $28,000 (With Incentives)
One of the persistent EV myths is that they cost too much. In the last week, I have encountered two separate individuals who repeated this nonsense to me. One claimed EVs cost well over $180,000 — the most preposterous false EV claim I have ever heard in person. Another came … [continued]
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Electrification Over Insulation: Why “Fabric First” Isn’t Climate First
While in Europe recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Nigel Banks of Octopus Energy on the weekly YouTube show Mesh. The channel and parent organization, Mesh Energy, are focused on sustainable energy options for the UK building industry. What follows is a lightly edited transcript of our … [continued]
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