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XPENG Sales Soar 230%!

XPENG continues to have a rockin’ year. With 33,525 deliveries in May, the company saw 230% year-over-year growth. That’s the kind of growth that makes the CEO happy, right? This is also the 7th month in a row that XPENG scored more than 30,000 sales. See the chart below for … [continued] The post XPENG […]

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NIO Sales Increase 13% in May

NIO sales continue to rise, with deliveries in May totaling 23,231 vehicles. That’s a 13.1% increase year over year. Through the first five months of the year, sales were up 34.7%, reaching 89,225 deliveries. From NIO’s first car onward, the company has logged 760,789 deliveries. Returning to May numbers, the … [continued] The post NIO […]

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California Has Over 15,000 MW Of Energy Storage

It was approximately two years ago that I interviewed the California Energy Commission about the state of California having a little over 6,600 MW of energy storage online. New information has come out recently stating the total is now over 15,000 MW. Obviously, that is a huge amount and a … [continued] The post California […]

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Musk’s Pattern To Overpromise And Underdeliver

Tesla shareholders held onto an idealistic perception that CEO Elon Musk’s return to business would right the all-electric ship. Sure, the company gained more than 22% for the month of May. Yet, former fanbois continue to be disillusioned about Musk’s ties to Trump and Musk’s endorsement of right-wing politics such … [continued] The post Musk’s […]

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Why Shipping’s Low-Carbon Future Relies More on Batteries & Biofuels Than Methanol

Maritime shipping, responsible for approximately 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, stands at an unprecedented turning point. As we progress toward mid-century, decarbonization is no longer optional but mandatory, driven by stringent international regulations, including the International Maritimate Organization’s recent fuel carbon pricing decision and corporate sustainability commitments. This requirement … [continued] The post Why […]

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