In 2023, among the top 100 models, research reveals that 52% of vehicles sold exceeded the minimum specified width for on-street parking spaces
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Navigating the Current: US EV Startups Adapt to Market Challenges
In the face of a downturn in demand, prompted by heightened borrowing costs and elevated repair expenses for vehicles, United States-based electric vehicle startups are shifting gears towards more affordable models.
ACC Raises $4.7 Billion for New Lithium-Ion Battery Factories in Europe
The debt package is supported by the company’s three shareholders — Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Saft — and will help fund construction of three EV battery gigafactories.
Daimler Fuel Cell Trucks to Hit the Road in 2024
The company is now taking steps to build the first customer-trial fleet of Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Trucks — with some big names in tow.
DevvStream Partners with Go-Station for New Carbon Credit Generation
The two entered into a definitive agreement that will establish a new revenue stream for Go-Station by monetizing EV charging stations into carbon credits.
Pilot Travel Centers, GM, EVgo Open First Locations of Fast EV Charging Network
Once completed, the network will feature up to 2,000 chargers at over 500 travel centers in both urban and rural communities across the United States.
Report: Second-Life EV Battery Market Projected to Reach $9.93 Billion
Second-life batteries may be used in various residential, commercial, and industrial applications as energy storage.
Mercedes-Benz Launches North America EV Charging Hub
The company says the new Hub, located at its U.S. headquarters, marks the first step in launching its EV charging network across the continent.
IFC Report: Potential Construction, Building Decarbonization Strategies
According to the IFC, construction and building emissions will rise an additional 13% globally by 2035 if measures are not taken to decarbonize.
Report: Steel Decarbonization to Transform Supply Chain
A Wood Mackenzie report claims demand for less carbon-intensive steel paired with new, low-carbon steel producing technologies and evolving carbon policies will dramatically reshape steel supply chains by 2050.