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Keeping US carbon cuts on track will hinge on the upcoming election

Uncertainties beyond politics: Data center growth and clean energy roadblocks That’s not to say that Democratic control of the White House or Congress is enough to put the country on track to meeting its Paris Agreement goals. ​“The US will still have a long way to go, with a lot of policy action required, to advance to … Continue reading “Keeping US carbon cuts on track will hinge on the upcoming election”

Elon delays Optimus, Hyundai gets nervous, and a REAL work truck

On today’s episode of Quick Charge, the Cybertruck gets homolgated in Canada, Elon delays the Optimus robot for up to a full year, Hyundai’s feeling skittish about a possible victory for Donald Trump this November, and a Club Car shows off a real MAN’s truck – finally! Now that the Tesla Cybertruck has become the … Continue reading “Elon delays Optimus, Hyundai gets nervous, and a REAL work truck”

Cadillac unveils Sollei all-electric 2+2 convertible concept

Cadillac has unveiled today a new all-electric 2+2 convertible concept called the Sollei. It’s a rare electric convertible, but it doesn’t mean it will ever see the light of day anyway. There are currently very few convertible electric vehicles. We are finally seeing some coming to market, like Maserati GranCabrio Folgore convertible, but they are … Continue reading “Cadillac unveils Sollei all-electric 2+2 convertible concept”

Goodbye to the first climate president

These are the ​“carrots” of President Biden’s climate and energy legacy. But his administration has also broken new ground in imposing the ​“sticks” that climate experts say are needed to curb the unfettered extraction and consumption of planet-warming fossil fuels. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has taken the lead on this front. The agency has finalized … Continue reading “Goodbye to the first climate president”

Kia’s new EV5 electric SUV faces delays as latest Tesla Model Y rival

As one of the latest mid-size electric SUVs to hit the market, Kia’s new EV5 is already facing delays in overseas markets. The Kia EV5, roughly the size of Tesla’s Model Y, won’t be available this summer in some overseas markets as expected. Buyers will have to wait a little longer. After introducing the EV5 … Continue reading “Kia’s new EV5 electric SUV faces delays as latest Tesla Model Y rival”

Report: Trump sanctions sparked Chinese smartphone maker to build EVs

Donald Trump hates electric cars—particularly Chinese electric cars—but his administration’s sanctions against China’s Xiaomi in early 2021 sparked the company’s decision to build an EV, CEO Lei Jun told Reuters at a company event Friday. Best known for its smartphones, Xiaomi launched its first EV earlier this year. It’s the product of a move Lei … Continue reading “Report: Trump sanctions sparked Chinese smartphone maker to build EVs”

Hyundai worries growing over a Trump EV disrupt at its new $7.6B Georgia Metaplant

Hyundai’s first EV is set to roll off the production line at its new $7.6 billion Metaplant in Georgia later this year. With Trump vowing to end “EV mandates” on day one if elected, Hyundai is preparing for a sudden shift in leadership. Hyundai’s EV plant was built to comply with the Biden administration’s move … Continue reading “Hyundai worries growing over a Trump EV disrupt at its new $7.6B Georgia Metaplant”

2025 Porsche Taycan EPA range grows to 318 miles

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Saudis tap FlyNow to deploy thousands of ‘eCopters’ to transport people at Riyadh Expo

Saudi Arabia Holding Co. has announced plans to deploy thousands of “automatic” single—and dual-seat eCopter aircraft from FlyNow Aviation to transport the public during the upcoming Riyadh Expo 2030. These unique electric aircraft will begin with cargo before flying actual people around the kingdom. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains the “wild East” for nascent … Continue reading “Saudis tap FlyNow to deploy thousands of ‘eCopters’ to transport people at Riyadh Expo”

ChargePoint has secured 125 NEVI awards to fund EV fast charging sites

For advocates, change never comes quickly enough, and some have criticized state governments for moving too slowly to implement public EV charging projects funded by the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. The Biden Administration approved Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plans (EVIDPs) for all 50 States, DC and Puerto Rico, in 2022 (ahead of schedule). … Continue reading “ChargePoint has secured 125 NEVI awards to fund EV fast charging sites”