ThursdayJul 22, 2021 12:23 pm

EVs Give Automakers Liberty While Designing Cars

For decades, car makers have adhered to a relatively similar vehicle design. They were forced to work around an internal combustion engine and transmission, and they had to ensure that powertrains, either gas, diesel, or later on hybrid, had enough room to spin and breathe. The result was often vehicles with reduced or cramped cabin space and large grills at the front to ensure proper airflow. This has been the norm for decades, and until recently, automakers did not stray from this design. With the advent of zero-emission electric vehicles (“EVs”), car makers are now at liberty to exercise their…

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ThursdayJul 22, 2021 9:00 am

Ideanomics Inc.’s (NASDAQ: IDEX) Sales To Finance to Charging (S2F2C) Business Model Paves Way For Exponential Growth Opportunities

Ideanomics’s EV market is expected to grow exponentially, driven by growing public awareness/acceptance and the U.S. administration’s support The company plans its expansion moves across three strong EV pillars: vehicles, charging, and energy IDEX acquisition of California-based Solectrac reflects the company’s approach to an electric tractor revolution In 2020, the number of global electric vehicles reached the 10 million mark, with battery electric vehicles (“EVs”) being the main force behind the expansion. The governments of many countries provided fiscal incentives that have acted as a catalyst for the new registration of electric cars (https://ibn.fm/zu2U7). Ideanomics (NASDAQ: IDEX), is a global…

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WednesdayJul 21, 2021 2:40 pm

Commercial Fleets Set to Boost EV Uptake

Road transportation accounts for 15% of all global carbon dioxide emissions, with passenger vehicles producing nearly half. In a bid to cut these carbon emissions as well as reduce reliance on fossil fuels, several countries have pledged to steadily replace conventional vehicles with zero-emission electric cars over the next couple of decades. However, electric-vehicle penetration is still low in most territories, mostly due to their extremely high prices coupled with a poor and often unreliable network of public charging stations. Although governments are offering subsidies to make EVs more affordable for average drivers and installing public chargers to ease range…

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TuesdayJul 20, 2021 3:13 pm

Essential Tips on Charging Your EV Every Night

The next few decades will see battery electric vehicles (“EVs”) become the dominant mode of vehicular transport. As such, drivers are predictably worried about how they will charge their electric vehicles once they make the switch and ditch their petrol- and diesel-powered cars. While range anxiety is a main concern among most drivers, especially given that there are insufficient public charging stations, research shows that using home chargers for overnight charging can provide all the driving power most cars need. Even though electric vehicle makers have been developing EVs with increasing range, the reality is on average, most drivers don’t…

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TuesdayJul 20, 2021 2:41 pm

North Dakota Wakes Up to EV Revolution

Although the United States has plans to be carbon neutral by 2050 mainly by replacing internal combustion engine vehicles with electric cars, the rate of electrification has varied significantly state by state. While pacesetters such as California, Florida and Texas have thousands of electric vehicles (“EVs”), with California containing 42% of the nation's EVs, others like North Dakota have extremely low EV penetration. With just 266 registered battery electric vehicles (“BEVs”), North Dakota has the least fully electric vehicles of all states. Not only does North Dakota experience pretty low temperatures which can harm EV batteries and reduce the vehicles'…

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MondayJul 19, 2021 3:00 pm

Honda to Manufacture Its Own EVs

Looking to cut their carbon emissions and reduce their reliance on the fossil fuels responsible for these emissions, several countries plan to gradually replace conventional vehicles with electric cars over the next couple of decades. The move toward electrification hasn't been limited to just governments; sensing the winds shift away from the century-old internal combustion engine, plenty of automakers have also pledged to electrify their vehicle lines. Honda, which had until recently partnered with General Motors to build EVs, has announced that it will start manufacturing its own electric vehicles (“EVs”) later in the decade. Currently, General Motors and Honda…

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MondayJul 19, 2021 1:36 pm

Chinese EV Capital Offers Vital Lessons to the Rest of the World

Electric vehicles (“EVs”) still make a minuscule percentage of new vehicles sold every year, but governments all around the world are trying to sell EVs to their citizens. If governments are to succeed in this crucial goal, they should look to Liuzhou, a city in China that has been dubbed the country's electric car capital. China is the largest EV market in the world, with its residents buying more EVs compared to other developed nations. The southern Chinese city of Liuzhou has done quite a lot to fill its streets with electric vehicles; their actions could be applied to other…

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FridayJul 16, 2021 9:30 am

DSG Global Inc. (DSGT) Names Renowned Industry Exec to Lead Automotive Division

Experienced automotive industry veteran joins IMC as new president. Dubois has served as a leader at some of the most prestigious automotive organizations in the industry.  New exec looking to build team that will lead Canadian operations to surpass even most optimistic projections. DSG Global (OTCQB: DSGT) has announced that Christian Dubois, an auto executive with more than three decades of experience in the automotive industry, has accepted the role of president of Imperium Motors Canada, a division of DSGT’s Imperium Motor Corp. (“IMC”). IMC is an EV sales, manufacturing and marketing company that is gaining momentum and gathering attention…

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WednesdayJul 14, 2021 10:00 am

Pentagon-Commissioned Report Advises Army to Diversify Fuel Sources

Electric vehicles (“EVs”) are poised to replace conventional gas-powered vehicles gradually over the next couple of decades. By discarding the century-old internal combustion engine in exchange for lithium-ion batteries and electric motors, several countries, including the United States, hope to cut down on their carbon emissions. However, a recent report commissioned by the Pentagon says that zero-emission electric cars may not be feasible for the U.S. Army, potentially locking the industry out of a market that spends big on new technologies. Titled “Powering the US Army of the Future,” the report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine…

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WednesdayJul 14, 2021 9:00 am

DSG Global Inc. (DSGT) Viable Option for ‘Savvy Investors,’ Reports New Goldman Research Note

Goldman research note reports that DSG’s model is “built for success” The report points out that flawed EV models favor an investor shift to DSG  DSG offers strong top-line upside without associated capital costs that have historically crushed U.S. automotive manufacturers Goldman Small Cap Research, a stock market research firm specializing in the small cap and microcap sectors, published a new research note this month on DSG Global (OTCQB: DSGT). The research note, titled “Lordstown Motors Debacle Confirms DSG’s Model Built for Success,” observes that recent news affirms Goldman’s thesis that the DSG EV model offers low risk with high…

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