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How EVs Are Reducing Carbon (CO2) Emissions

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The collective count of electric vehicles, encompassing cars, buses, vans, and large trucks, is anticipated to reach a remarkable 145 million by 2030. As one MIT report found, on average, “a fully electric vehicle emits about 25 percent less carbon than a comparable hybrid car.”

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Smart Charging: How AI and IoT are Transforming EV Charging

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AI is likely to become more predictive and adaptive, not only optimizing charging based on current grid demands but also forecasting future patterns, potentially integrating weather predictions to harness renewable energy more effectively.

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131. ELECTRIFYING EVERYTHING IN THE 2020s

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The number of available electric-vehicle (EV) models jumped from about ten in 2015 to over 75 in 2020, including categories of sports cars, sedans, SUVs and light trucks. Car manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers that will not adapt in the next couple of years risk becoming irrelevant.

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Greenlings: Benefits of charging stations vs. battery swaps vs. home charging

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Just as we have become accustomed to plugging in our cell phones everyday, the habit of plugging in your car after returning home could easily become second nature. The only time involved is the few seconds it takes to plug in and later, unplug, your car and possibly press a button. Hey, maybe you got an email during the drive, right?