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Mercedes-Benz EV Fast Chargers Rolling Into A Town Near You

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Paul Fosse went to Atlanta to cover the opening of the first Mercedes-Benz charging hub in late 2023. “The network will be powered by 100% clean energy using carbon neutral renewable energy. “Mercedes-Benz is committed to investing over $1 billion in the Mercedes-Benz Charging Network,” he wrote at the time.

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Waymo & Uber to Launch in Hotlanta in Summertime

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It recently announced it was coming to Washington, DC, and more recently (this week), Waymo and Uber started letting residents join an “interest list” to use the robotaxi service in Atlanta, Georgia. continued] The post Waymo & Uber to Launch in Hotlanta in Summertime appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Waymo Robotaxis Moving Forward in Japan with Partners

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Waymo’s story of growth continues, most recently with partnership progress in Japan and Atlanta. In Japan, Waymo’s partnership with taxi company Nihon Kotsu and taxi platform GO is nudging forward and getting ready for launch.

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Video Friday: Robot Boxing

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Extend Robotics ] I kind of like the idea of having a mobile robot that lives in my garage and manages the charging and cleaning of my car. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.

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Kumho Ecsta Tire Review

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And to test it all out, Kumho rented Atlanta Motorsports Park and set up an autocross, a wet skidpad, and opened up the racetrack itself. Here is the transcript, cleaned up via AI and edited by a staffer: Hi everybody, Robin Warner here. I’m outside of Atlanta, Georgia, at Atlanta Motorsports Park.

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Nissan partnering with Clean Cities-Atlanta on EVs

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NNA) is entering into an agreement with Clean Cities-Atlanta (CC-A) to promote the development of electric vehicles and an electric-charging network. The agreement adds Atlanta to a growing network of electric vehicle initiatives across the United States and around the world. Nissan North America, Inc.

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EPA awards $32M to fund 4 new Clean Air Research Centers

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The US Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $32 million to fund four new Clean Air Research Centers at universities conducting advanced air pollution research. They are located at: Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Each center will receive approximately $8 million over five years.