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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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10 New Public EV Chargers Coming To Decatur, Illinois
Decatur, Illinois, is getting 10 new public EV chargers — a mix of fast and Level 2 chargers. While 10 new ones might not seem that significant, Decatur currently has about 67 public chargers according to PlugShare, so adding 10 more does matter and 6 will be fast chargers. “These … [continued]
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Going Beyond the Typical NEV MPV: XPENG X9
While AI, robots, and compensation packages drew a lot of attention this week, the most significant vehicle introductions were evolutions of the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle), or what we would call “minivans” in the US. XPENG launched an updated X9 with the company’s first EREV platform and their most advanced self-driving … [continued]
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Hyundai N Redefines High-Performance EV Driving Experience with IONIQ 6 N
IONIQ 6 N is engineered for exceptional cornering precision with advanced suspension geometry and aerodynamic features designed for high-speed stability With 650 PS, 770 Nm of torque and advanced features including N Battery and N Track Manager, IONIQ 6 N is designed to deliver thrilling racetrack performance Balancing power with … [continued]
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$10 Trillion Invested In Clean Tech Since Paris Agreements
Often it seems the world is bound and determined to burn every molecule of coal, oil, and methane that can be extracted from beneath the surface of the Earth and nothing will slow the assault of fossil fuels on the environment. However, Bloomberg this week has a report that reveals … [continued]
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