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UK AA president says millions of second cars could be electric

Green Car Congress

The route to introducing an alternative fuel has always been via fleet and business cars, the rationale being that these would start to change opinion by finding their way into the second- hand market or convincing business drivers to extend these new fuels into private use.

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Drive Electric Submission on the Emissions Reduction Plan Discussion Document

Drive Electric NZ

A plan is necessary to provide certainty to business and consumers that a future transport system will be affordable, convenient, safe and sustainable. New Zealanders need access to safe, affordable, convenient and sustainable travel choices. The Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) has the opportunity to be that plan. There are 3.5

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Global NCAP calls for universal application of minimum vehicle safety standards in all world markets by 2020

Green Car Congress

The global vehicle fleet reached 1 billion units in 2010 and is forecast to double in the next ten to fifteen years, with much of this increase occurring in low and middle income countries which account for 90% of total road deaths. World Health Organization (WHO) figures put the annual death toll from road crashes worldwide at 1.3

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Drive Electric Submission Land Transport (Clean Car) Amendment Bill

Drive Electric NZ

The technology is ready and available to make this transition in the light vehicle fleet. Improve safety of the fleet; and/or. ? New Zealand has a proposed target to reach 30% of the light vehicle fleet as electric by 2035 in the Government’s Emissions Reduction Plan Discussion Document. PO Box 3899, Auckland 1140.

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How will a Trump presidency impact the global EV market in 2025?

Baua Electric

The number of EVs in operation is increasing rapidly, but their share of the total light-vehicle fleet is developing with a considerable delay. Assuming normal scrappage rates, EV Volumes forecasts it will take until 2042 for half the global fleet to be electric. More affordable BEVs, such as the Citroen e-C3 are rolling out.

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