FridaySep 17, 2021 1:59 pm

Five Benefits of Electrifying Commercial Vehicle Fleets

A large portion of the world is quite keen on replacing fossil fuel vehicles with zero-emission electric vehicles (“EVs”) amid the increasingly apparent effects of climate change and global warming. Although several territories have pledged to steadily reduce internal combustion engine (“ICE”) vehicle sales over the next few decades, EV adoption is still significantly low. Electric vehicles tend to be too expensive for the average consumer, and charging can be quite a hassle thanks to an insufficient and often unreliable public charging network, hindering the adoption of passenger electric vehicles by individual drivers. Fleets, however, can avoid these pitfalls thanks…

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ThursdaySep 16, 2021 12:31 pm

Ideanomics Inc. (NASDAQ: IDEX) Growing its Strategic Advantage as a Global Provider of EV Mobility Solutions with the Appointment of New President of its Mobility Division

Robin Mackie new President of Ideanomics Mobility, as of September 8, 2021 Mackie will help the company to make the most out of its acquisitions, driving growth on its path to a zero-emission future He will also help Ideanomics expand its global talent pool to further develop its key advantage as a global provider of EV mobility solutions Mackie brings a wealth of knowledge and decades of experience in the EV sector On September 8, 2021, Ideanomics (NASDAQ: IDEX) announced the appointment of Robin Mackie as the new President of Ideanomics Mobility.  Before he was appointed President, Mr. Mackie served…

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ThursdaySep 16, 2021 10:30 am

Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) Plans to Inject $13B into Developing EV Battery Tech

As the world starts to move on from the internal combustion engine, established automakers are making massive investments in electrification. Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM), which revolutionized the auto industry after it introduced the hybrid Toyota Prius more than two decades ago, has announced that it expects to spend more than $13 billion by 2030 developing electric vehicle (“EV”) batteries as well as a battery supply mechanism. EV batteries are still a work in progress, with automakers and battery makers working to develop lighter, energy-dense batteries, and Toyota’s investment will be instrumental in cementing the Japanese automaker’s spot in the…

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WednesdaySep 15, 2021 12:30 pm

Wireless Charging Has Potential to Speed Up EV Uptake

Electric vehicles (“EVs”) have been crowned as the successor of the internal combustion engine vehicles, which have dominated the roads for more than a century. Climate change and global warming have necessitated the switch from fossil fuel-powered cars to zero-emission electric cars, and several territories around the world have issued mandates to ensure this transition happens over the next couple of decades. However, one issue that has consistently stood in the way of mass EV adoption and is poised to be a major problem moving forward is EV charging. America’s public EV charging infrastructure is insufficient and  unreliable; in addition,…

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TuesdaySep 14, 2021 12:25 pm

Mercedes Benz Unveils EV Lineup Ahead of IAA Mobility Show

With territories around the world looking to replace the fossil-fueled cars on their roads with zero-emission electric vehicles (“EVs”), a ton of EV startups have thrown their hat into the ring. German automotive brand Mercedez-Benz is the latest company to announce plans to jump into the deep end of the burgeoning electric vehicle space. Tesla has been the most successful so far, but legacy automakers such as Mercedes, Ford, Volkswagen and Volvo, which have decades of experience, have been giving the California-based EV pioneer a run for its money. As part of its years long plan to become an all-electric…

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MondaySep 13, 2021 12:14 pm

How to Use a DC Fast EV Charger

With several territories around the world set on replacing fossil fuel cars on their roads with electric vehicles (“EVs”) over the next few decades, we’re going to see a lot more public electric vehicle charging stations. EVs are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs, and unlike conventional vehicles that can be fully fueled in just a couple of minutes, recharging an electric vehicle to 100% can take quite a while, depending on the type of charger used. Of the nearly 50,000 public chargers that make up America’s charging infrastructure, only 5,000 are Level 1 fast chargers that can charge an…

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FridaySep 10, 2021 12:26 pm

Electrify America Makes Locating EV Chargers Easier for Motorists

America’s electric vehicle (“EV”) segment has grown a great deal since Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) first released the Tesla Roadster, but insufficient public EV charging infrastructure remains one of the most significant hurdles to EV adoption. While there are more than 150,000 gas stations spread out across the country, there are only 50,000 EV chargers in the country, with an estimated 5,000 of them being Level 1 fast chargers. Consequently, any long journey using an EV requires extensive planning to ensure you have enough chargers along your route, especially if you plan on using fast chargers, which are in short…

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FridaySep 10, 2021 9:15 am

DSG Global Inc. (DSGT) Subsidiary Announces Launch of Innovative Three-Wheel, Four-Passenger EV

New Sagitta electric vehicle will be unveiled at Nov. 17 LA Auto Show Imperium is CMW’s primary Sagitta distribution partner; company anticipates high demand for game-changing vehicle Limited production planned by late 2022, reservations accepted mid-year DSG Global (OTCQB: DSGT) and its subsidiary, Imperium Motors, have announced the planned unveiling of the Sagitta(TM) electric vehicle during the upcoming Nov. 17, 2021, LA Auto Show (https://ibn.fm/3R6GE). Imperium will partner with California Mobility Works (“CMW”) to show the new three-wheel, four-passenger EV, which is expected to create quite a stir during the shows.   “We are thrilled to team up with CMW and make…

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ThursdaySep 09, 2021 12:27 pm

New Process Could Halt Permanent Energy Loss from Batteries

With several territories around the world striving for a future where zero-emission electric cars make the majority of vehicles on the road, battery makers are consistently working to make batteries more energy dense and efficient. Electric vehicles (“EVs”) rely on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for power rather than internal combustion engines (“ICE”), which comes with a set of challenges unique to rechargeable electronic devices such as mobile phones, laptops and EVs. For starters, while most electronic devices indicate that they are 100% when fully charged, this usually represents just 70% to 90% of their theoretical energy-holding capacity. The rest is lost…

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WednesdaySep 08, 2021 1:19 pm

CNBC Test Confirms US EV Charging Network Still Woefully Inadequate

The government is determined to replace the fossil fuel vehicles on the roads with zero-emission electric vehicles (“EVs”), so much so that President Joseph Biden recently announced that his administration was aiming to achieve 50% electric vehicle sales by 2030. Automakers are already on board, including EV startups and companies that have been around for a while, such as Ford and Mercedes. In addition, we are likely to see more than two dozen new EV models in the next few years. However, thanks to America’s inadequate public charging infrastructure, range anxiety and charging are among the most significant barriers to…

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