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16 Jan 2019
Fastned triples revenues from fast-charging network
The Dutch fast-charging company sold more electricity in the fourth quarter of 2018 than in the whole year of 2017, while the revenue also tripled.
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16 Jan 2019
Electric cars are cleaner even when powered by coal, says new research
Electric cars are better for the environment than traditional gasoline models, and that benefit will grow as power generators shift away from coal.
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15 Jan 2019
Indonesia charging ahead with electric vehicle ambitions
The government has thrown its weight behind green vehicles in an effort to reduce the country's reliance on imports of fossil fuels and tap its abundant nickel reserves, a key material for making lithium-ion batteries.
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14 Jan 2019
Maryland Public Service Commission authorizes utilities to install 5,000 electric vehicle charging stations statewide
While it isn’t as ambitious of a network as initially proposed, 5,000 charging stations is “a good start” toward Maryland’s electric-vehicle adoption goals.
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14 Jan 2019
India's electric vehicle goals being realised on two wheels, not four
India is now working on a new policy which aims to incentivise investments in electric vehicle manufacturing, batteries and smart charging, instead of only giving benefits on sales.
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14 Jan 2019
Bill Holter - Not A Chance Next Financial Crisis Can Be Avoided
SBTV's latest guest is Bill Holter of JSMineset.com. We asked Bill if the next Financial Crisis can be avoided and Bill's reply to that is a resounding, "NO!". Follow our conversation as he shares why he thinks there will be not one but two resets as we go into the crisis.
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11 Jan 2019
Global Automakers Investing At Least $300b in Electric Vehicles
Global automakers are planning an unprecedented level of spending to develop and procure batteries and electric vehicles over the next five to 10 years, with a significant portion of their budgets targeted at China.
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11 Jan 2019
LG Chem to invest 1.2 trillion won in China battery factory
The expansion is spurred by LG's desire to meet the explosion in demand for electric vehicles in China.
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11 Jan 2019
Slowing economy will not halt China's EV ambitions
Chinese demand for electric vehicles is fueled primarily by government policy directives, subsidies, quotas and licensing privileges rather than inherent consumer interest. New policy measures coming into effect this year will virtually guarantee continued market growth.
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10 Jan 2019
Volkswagen, China spearhead US$300 billion global drive to electrify cars
Herbert Diess, chief executive of VW: "The future of Volkswagen will be decided in the Chinese market. It will become one of the automotive powerhouses in the world."