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U.S. automakers are urging customers to purchase electric vehicles before a key $7,500 federal tax credit ends on September 30,…
EnergyVision Wins Concession to Install 5,000 EV Charging Points at Belgian Rail Stations by 2032
EnergyVision has secured a ten-year concession to install, finance and operate 2,500 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations comprising 5,000 charging…
Transperth, the public transport authority serving Perth, Western Australia, has deployed the first of 90 new battery-electric buses as part…
Kia is preparing to introduce an all-electric city car priced below €25,000 before the end of the decade, as part…
Europe’s automotive industry could rebound to its post-financial crisis peak of 16.8 million vehicles produced annually if the European Union…
V-Green, the electric vehicle charging subsidiary of Vietnam’s Vingroup, has inaugurated the largest EV fast-charging station in Hanoi. Located at…
BP Pulse, the electric vehicle charging subsidiary of oil major BP, will withdraw from the UK’s commercial workplace charging market,…
Siemens has completed what it calls the world’s first large-scale, fully electric and near-emission-free building demolition, using a fleet of…
RAA Charge, the electric vehicle infrastructure division of Australia’s Royal Automobile Association, has completed its state-wide EV charging network, featuring…
Nissan in Talks with Foxconn on EV Production at Oppama Plant Amid Restructuring Plans – Report
Nissan Motor is in discussions with Taiwan’s Foxconn to explore the use of its Oppama plant for electric vehicle production,…
Germany’s BAM Commissions Nation’s First Hydrogen Research Filling Station for Real-World Testing
The German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) has officially launched a hydrogen research filling station at its…
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has committed $6 million AUD to support the deployment of 60 battery-electric trucks by…