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South Luzon’s First Electric Jeepney Assembly Plant Begins Operations

Korean Mobility Company Partners with Local Hero to Set Up e-Jeepney Factory Located at the border of Lipa City and Malvar Town in Batangas, approximately 100 kilometers south of Manila, the LIMA Industrial Estate is now home to South Luzon’s first electric vehicle assembly plant: LCS-EMON e-Jeepney Manufacturing Corp. This … [continued] The post South […]

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EV Charging Is More Stable Than Ever — Regardless Of Media Reports

The convenience of home charging is an enormous benefit to battery-electric vehicle drivers. Of course, most of us who own an electric vehicle also drive far from home, and that’s where EV charging has proven to be a bit tricky and occasionally downright frustrating in past years. Let’s be honest. Unless … [continued] The post EV […]

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The Tesla Brand Redemption Tour Hits Another Snag

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announces his own political party, in yet another desperate attempt to redeem the Tesla brand from his budget-cutting role in the White House. The post The Tesla Brand Redemption Tour Hits Another Snag appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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EVs At 24.0% Share In France — Tesla Model Y Tops Chart

June’s auto market saw plugin EVs at 24.0% share in France, flat from 24.1% year-on-year. BEVs saw marginal growth in share YoY, whilst PHEVs were slightly down. Overall auto volume was 169,504 units, down some 7% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was France’s best-selling BEV in June. June saw combined … [continued] The post EVs […]

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Big Solar & Battery News From Egypt & South Africa

Egypt gets its first large integrated solar PV and battery storage plant — a 1.1 GW solar PV plant with integrated 200 MWh battery will deliver dispatchable clean energy, enhance grid stability, and manage peak demand. JUWI and JA Solar sign 420,000-panel deal for 220 MW Glencore and Sasol/Air Liquide … [continued] The post Big […]

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Shipping’s Climate Reckoning: The IMO’s $36 Billion Pivot

In the wake of the International Maritime Organization’s vote to price carbon in shipping fuels, I had the opportunity to sit down with an insider and expert on maritime decarbonization, Tristan Smith. He’s the director of a maritime advisory services consultancy, UMAS, and professor at University College London. This is … [continued] The post Shipping’s […]

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