Maritime fuel debates usually start with the wrong object. They look at today’s bunker fuel demand, line up replacement molecules, and ask whether
UK Plans To Roll Back EV Mandate
The UK is getting ready to rejigger its ZEV mandate to satisfy concerns from automakers and trade unions concerned about the future. The post UK
VinFast Needs To Work On Its Marketing In The USA
Raymond Tribdino has done a great job for us covering VinFast for us — its grand ambitions, it struggles, and how it is adapting to try to eventually
8 New Fast EV Chargers Installed In Kentucky
It was just about one month ago that the Team Kentucky EV Charging program announced its tenth Kentucky EV fast-charging site was completed and open
EVs Will Come Roaring Back, Rivian Edition
The US startup Rivian has joined the ChargeScape collaborative, providing its customers with seamless access to utility discounts for EVs. The post
Renault EV Demand Grew 50% in Some Markets from Iran War
As a result of the US and Israel war against Iran, Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz and much of the world’s oil couldn’t get to market.
Why Robotaxis Will Struggle To Compete
First of all, compared to taxis and app-based ride-hailing vehicles (Uber and Lyft vehicles), robotaxis may end up competing very well and driving
Tesla Cybercab Specs Are Public — But Questions Remain
Tesla Cybercab specs have been revealed via an EPA filing. It’s a 15-page document, but here are some of the key facts and figures: Battery
BMW Reaches 2 Million Electric Vehicles, Focusing More & More On Smart Home Technology
BMW Group has reached a big milestone globally. The company has produced its 2 millionth fully electric vehicle. The 2 millionth EV was a BMW i5 M60
