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Hermanus Event Shows Growing Interest In Electric Mobility In South Africa
Community event bridges knowledge gap between EV technology and public understanding. Over the past couple of years, there have been a number of emobility conferences and workshops organized by various organisations in South Africa. However, most of these events have been targeting industry professionals. EVNow, an organization founded in 2025, … [continued]
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Greenlane Announces Key I-10 EV Charging Corridor
Electrification of transportation, sometimes called the EV Revolution, is about much more than personal transportation. Electric cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, e-bikes, and electric motorcycles tend to get the most press and interest on social media, but there are many fleet vehicles undergoing electrification as well. Tractor trailers (semi trucks) transport … [continued]
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US Unlocks Frozen EV Charging Funds
Funding for the NEVI program is back after the Transportation Department stripped out all the DEI provisions from the Biden administration.
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Ford Unveils New Affordable EV Plan: “Lower cost of ownership over five years than a three-year-old used Tesla Model Y”
Ford has spent three years teasing plans for an affordable EV and it finally unveiled some key details on August 11, beginning with a mid-sized electric pickup truck to be available in 2027 with a target prize of $30,000.
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U.S. Banks Slash Fossil Fuel Financing As Market Forces Outweigh Politics
Wall Street’s six largest banks have cut their financing to oil, gas and coal projects by 25% year-on-year through August 1, 2025. In dollar terms, that means about $73 billion this year versus roughly $97 billion in the same period in 2024. The pullback is uneven. Morgan Stanley reduced its … [continued]
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