The federal charging infrastructure investment included in President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law moved a step closer to reality, as the US Departments of Transportation and Energy released some details of the new National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. The NEVI Formula Program will provide a billion bucks per year for the next five years… Continue reading DOE and DOT provide more details of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program
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Emporia Energy and BREK Electronics to develop bidirectional EV charger
Energy management specialist Emporia Energy has partnered with BREK Electronics to develop a bidirectional EV charger that can transfer power from a vehicle to a building and/or the grid. The new product is scheduled to go on sale in North America in 2023 at a price under $1,500. BREK, which specializes in silicon carbide-based power… Continue reading Emporia Energy and BREK Electronics to develop bidirectional EV charger
SALES OF NEW CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR Q 4 2021 IN RUSSIA
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Eni signs deals with 19 companies for carbon storage in UK project
Eni is investing in carbon capture and storage businesses as part of its drive to be carbon neutral by 2050. MILAN: Italian energy group Eni said it had signed a total of 19 agreements with companies to capture and store their carbon emissions as part of its HyNet North West project in the UK. Eni… Continue reading Eni signs deals with 19 companies for carbon storage in UK project
Great Wall aims to increase sales in Thailand with low-priced EVs
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Toyota, Ford halt output as Canada, U.S. warn on trucker protests
WINDSOR/OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Ford and Toyota on Wednesday both said they were halting some production as anti-coronavirus mandate protesters blocked U.S-Canada border crossings that have prompted warnings from Washington and Ottawa of economic damage. Many pandemic-weary Western countries will soon mark two years of restrictions as copycat protests spread to Australia, New Zealand and France… Continue reading Toyota, Ford halt output as Canada, U.S. warn on trucker protests
Canadian trucker protests force carmakers to curb operations
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Aston Martin hypercars will take longer than expected to build, says chair
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RENAULT GROUP: Renault Group, Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive join forces to develop and manufacture a new-generation automotive electric motor in France
PRESS RELEASE Renault Group, Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive join forces to develop and manufacturea new-generation automotive electric motor in France Paris, February 10, 2022 – Renault Group, Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive announce that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a strategic partnership for the design, co-development and manufacture in France… Continue reading RENAULT GROUP: Renault Group, Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive join forces to develop and manufacture a new-generation automotive electric motor in France
World NM: Automotive industry sounds alarm over expansion of e-charging stations001723
Germany has fallen far behind its targets for expanding e-car infrastructure and will likely miss its 2030 e-mobility target. Germany, France and the Netherlands together account for 70% of the charging stations, even though the three countries have only a third of the EU’s population. Instead of 60 kilometres, the VDA calls for charging stations… Continue reading World NM: Automotive industry sounds alarm over expansion of e-charging stations001723