ThursdayJan 14, 2021 9:45 am

New App Facilitates Sharing of Private EV Charging Facilities

Electric vehicles (“EVs”) are poised to take over the roads within the next a decade or two. However, that dream won’t become a reality until we address one of the electric vehicle’s biggest challenges: insufficient charging infrastructure. Incentives and rebates from utilities, vehicle dealerships and the federal government have made EVs much more affordable, and in the long run, they cost less to fuel and maintain. Still, plenty of drivers won’t make the switch because they worry about running out of power in the middle of nowhere, miles from the nearest charger. Range anxiety is a major issue, and while…

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WednesdayJan 13, 2021 2:30 pm

Norwegians Bought More Electric Vehicles Than ICE Vehicles as 2020 Ended

For a while now, much of the world has been dead set on reducing reliance on fossil fuels in a bid to reverse, or at least stop, human-made climate change. To achieve this ambitious goal, several countries have pledged to ban the sale of new internal-combustion-engine (“ICE”) vehicles over the next few decades. Europe undoubtedly leads the pack, with European countries introducing the most ambitious green-energy timelines in the world. Dubbed by some as the “most EV friendly” country in the world, Norway stands at the very top in terms of EV adoption, and it has the numbers to prove…

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TuesdayJan 12, 2021 12:30 pm

VW Designs Autonomous Robot to Charge Electric Vehicles

The electric vehicle (“EV”) industry is a highly innovative space, and EV makers are constantly working on refining EV battery and charging technology. As 2020 drew to a close, Volkswagen Group Components rolled out a prototype of an autonomous mobile electric vehicle charger. The robot can reportedly navigate parking lots with ease, recharge an EV and head back to its outpost, all on its own. The German automaker plans on building and selling 1.5 million electric vehicles by 2025, and it has pledged to launch dozens of EV models over the next decade. The company created the prototype robot to…

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MondayJan 11, 2021 12:22 pm

New Optimism for EVs in 2021 Drives Growth Opportunities for ev Transportation Services Inc.

The new year, with a pro-EV president and recent inclusion into a regional municipal group purchasing program, creates exciting potential for evTS evTS’s vehicles and fleet-management solutions designed to provide environmentally friendly platform New 2021 FireFly ESV model offers attractive updated features, upgrade options The election of a new pro-EV president, and an agreement to sell its all-electric utility vehicles through a group purchasing program, represents significant potential for ev Transportation Services. Founded in 2015, the company’s focus on its electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturing mission could be seeing an impressive payoff in the coming months. President-elect Joe Biden, who will…

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MondayJan 11, 2021 12:00 pm

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) to Start Delivering China-Made SUVs This Month

Two years after Tesla started constructing its $2-billion gigafactory in Shanghai, China, the pioneering electric vehicle (“EV”) maker has announced that it has started selling China-made Tesla Model Y sport-utility vehicles (“SUV”), with deliveries starting this month. According to Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, the firm’s long-term plan is to transition more of the world to clean, sustainable energy, and to reach a broader mass market with its all-electric EVs. To achieve these objectives, the EV maker is looking to expand its sales in China, which is currently the world’s largest vehicle market. China emits more greenhouse gases…

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MondayJan 11, 2021 11:37 am

EV Battery Costs Down Nearly 90%, Net Element Inc. (NASDAQ: NETE) Upshifting into EV Industry via Mullen Technologies Merger

Recent industry report suggests that EV battery costs are down nearly 90% Analysts predicting that falling EV battery prices will make EVs cost-competitive in several years NETE planning to divest its current business model in order to enter EV industry through reverse merger with privately-held Mullen Technologies Inc. Mullen currently taking pre-orders for five-passenger MX-05 SUV, Dragonfly K50 sports car Rapidly falling electric vehicle (“EV”) battery prices are fueling predictions that it will be easier and cheaper to build and market EVs within a few years (https://ibn.fm/MYD7s). In a bold move aiming to leverage these changing market conditions, Net Element (NASDAQ:…

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FridayJan 08, 2021 11:53 am

Clean Power Capital Corp. (CSE: MOVE) (OTC: MOTNF) (FWB: 2K6A) Enhances Investment Profile with CSE Indices Placement, NASDAQ Strategy

British Columbia-based investment holding company Clean Power Capital Corp. is building a focused strategy for helping the hydrogen energy renewables sector to develop at a critical juncture in its history Clean Power recently announced its appearance on the Canadian Securities Exchange has been enhanced by listing on two of the CSE’s indices — the CSE Composite Index (R) and the CSE25 (TM) index Clean Power Capital is also examining the potential for uplisting to the NASDAQ exchange as part of the company’s strategy for building investment interest in the United States The company’s U.S. strategy was bolstered during the past…

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FridayJan 08, 2021 10:45 am

Massachusetts Says No More New ICE Car Sales from 2035

The world is moving on from the combustion engine. In a bid to reduce carbon emission and our reliance on fossil fuels as well as clean up the air, more than 30 countries and cities have plans to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine (“ICE”) vehicles over the next two decades. Joining the list of future green territories, the state of Massachusetts recently announced that it will ban the sale of new ICE vehicles by 2035. Massachusetts made the announcement in its 2050 Decarbonization Road Map, which includes the reduction of carbon emissions from passenger vehicles. According to…

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ThursdayJan 07, 2021 11:00 am

What 2021 Could Hold for the EV industry

Although 2020 saw the world face a global pandemic as well as the worst economic crisis in close to a century, the nascent electric vehicle (“EV”) industry enjoyed increasing sales throughout the year. EV companies launched more than 34 new plug-in vehicles, and pioneering EV maker Tesla became the most valuable car company in the world. With 2020 now behind us, what does 2021 hold for the EV industry? Electric pickup trucks. With a 20% market share, the pickup truck is the most popular vehicle in the United States. Americans love their pickup trucks, and several EV makers have concluded…

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WednesdayJan 06, 2021 2:45 pm

Scientists Invent Solar Cell with Record-Breaking Efficiency

After more than a century, the world is finally starting to move away from fossil fuels in search of cleaner, more sustainable alternatives. Solar power has emerged as one of the most viable options, and for years, scientists have been refining the technology to increase power output while keeping overall costs low. Recently, a research team from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (“HZB”), a research institute in Berlin, developed a novel solar cell that beat the world record for efficiency. The team combined silicon, the standard material in solar cells, and perovskite, a calcium titanium oxide mineral thought to have plenty of untapped…

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