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Pennsylvania Chooses Infrastructure Bill EV Charging Locations

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Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation recently announced the first recipients of federal money for EV charging stations from the Infrastructure Bill (aka Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, or NEVI). In this article, I’m going to take a deeper look at who’s getting the funding […]

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From Coast to Coast: Uncovering the Most Loved Cars in Each State

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An article by J.D. This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team. Photo credit: jluke / Shutterstock.com Every state in America has its own unique preferences when it comes to choosing the right vehicle. Power explores the most popular vehicles sold be state.

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PA Turnpike considers solar-powered EV charging stations

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The Pennsylvania Turnpike is attempting to power its EV charging stations with solar power facilities along the highway. The Pennsylvania Turnpike plans to do just that. What do you think of the article? One of the biggest challenges facing EV charging is the question of profitability.

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Here’s how Tesla appears to be rolling out the Magic Dock

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Still, others are currently found along the New York State throughway, north of New York City, and southern New York along the border with Pennsylvania. What do you think of the article? Most recently, a new Magic Dock location was spotted on Long Island. Do you have any comments, questions, or concerns?

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California gas vehicle ban faces pushback from 17 states

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” At the same time, 14 states, including Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia, follow CARB standards as well, meaning that regulation regarding ICE sales would be far-reaching.

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Remembering Former IEEE President Ken Laker

Cars That Think

In addition to sharing his time and talents with IEEE, he was a professor of electrical engineering for 35 years at the University of Pennsylvania , in Philadelphia. Laker joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1984 as an EE professor. He left in 1977 to join Bell Labs , in Holmdel, N.J., as a member of the technical staff.

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Tesla lithium supplier Livent Corp. considers Canadian expansion

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a Pennsylvania-based Tesla lithium supplier, is considering expanding production in Canada. What do you think of the article? Livent Corp., As electric vehicles have grown in popularity worldwide, the demand for lithium, which is found in electric vehicle batteries, has skyrocketed. Do you have any comments, questions, or concerns?

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