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The US Needs 20 Times More EV Charging Stations by 2030… Or Else

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It’s promising to see electric vehicle sales increase, but now they need commercial EV charging stations to stay charged. If you’re a business or multi-unit residential building owner, you can help America prepare for the future by installing EV charging stations. In fact, BEVs accounted for 3.2%

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Taycan review, Equinox EV deal, R1T top safety, 70-mile PHEVs: The Week in Reverse

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Is CEO Elon Musk costing Tesla sales? And with a recent interview with Nissan’s chief planning officer for North America, Green Car Reports got a clearer overarching vision of how Nissan might electrify trucks and SUVs for the U.S. Which electric truck detailed this week got a lower price and more range than originally announced?

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How Truck Stops and Convenience Stores Can Benefit from Holiday EV Travel

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In McKinsey’s Building the Electric-Vehicle Charging Infrastructure America Needs report , if the United States meets its federal target of 50% of all vehicles sold by 2030 are zero-emission vehicles, “public charging would deliver more than 20 percent of the electricity EVs would use.”

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National Research Council Report Recommends Setting a US Carbon Budget Through 2050; Concludes Known Technologies Not Sufficient to Meet Budget Goals

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A carbon-pricing system is the most cost-effective way to reduce emissions. These opportunities can be realized at a relatively low marginal cost, thus leading to an overall lowering of the cost of meeting the 2050 emissions budget. Accelerate the use of renewable energy sources. Advance low GHG-emitting transportation options.