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MAN introduces electric armored money transporter based on MAN eTGE

Green Car Congress

MAN handed over the world’s first electrically powered armored money transporter to the international security service provider Prosegur at the beginning of August. During inner-city money transportation operations, the driver can take full advantage of the MAN eTGE’s extensive safety features.

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Toyota says it would rather buy credits than ‘waste’ money on EVs

Electrek

As the car industry’s largest hybrid pusher, Toyota says it is better positioned to just buy credits to close the EPA gap rather than “waste” money on BEVs, its CEO said. The CEO of Toyota isn’t mincing words, saying that he believes EVs will only make up 30% of the US new-vehicle market in 2030, half of the target the EPA sought last year.

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Tesla’s ‘money-printing’ lithium refinery to come online sooner than anticipated

Electrek

Tesla’s lithium refinery, which CEO Elon Musk called a “money-printing machine,” is now expected to come online sooner than anticipated. more… The post Tesla’s ‘money-printing’ lithium refinery to come online sooner than anticipated appeared first on Electrek.

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EV Charging Station Blues Banished By Fresh Flood Of Money

CleanTechnica EVs

The post EV Charging Station Blues Banished By Fresh Flood Of Money appeared first on CleanTechnica. Some US states are on track for rapid EV charging station buildout with an assist from both state and federal funds, others not so much.

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Crypto, Venmo, NFTs, Tokens: Where Is Money Going?

Cars That Think

When was the last time you thought about money? But how often do users of money allow themselves to wonder about the nature of the medium of exchange the world is built around? And she’s now condensed those insights into her new book Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform.

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Better to buy pollution credits than “waste” money on EVs, says Toyota CEO

The Driven EV News

The post Better to buy pollution credits than “waste” money on EVs, says Toyota CEO appeared first on The Driven. North America CEO says Toyota would rather buy pollution credits than invest in electric vehicles, while Australian head of sales says they'd rather pay the fines than buy credits.

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China’s EV companies head to Hong Kong, where the money flows free

Electrek

more… The post China’s EV companies head to Hong Kong, where the money flows free appeared first on Electrek. China’s ever-growing electric vehicle industry is setting up shop in Hong Kong, but not to expand business in the minuscule Hong Kong market.

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