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The race to mainstream electric vehicles by 2030

GreenBiz

The race to mainstream electric vehicles by 2030. The world's leading companies and policymakers are coalescing around setting targets for adopting zero-emission vehicles around a 2030 time frame. Electric vehicles will begin to cost the same as their fossil fuel counterparts between 2025 and 2029, depending on the vehicle type.

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It will take more than EV promises from car companies to limit climate change damage

GreenBiz

This next decade is crucial for the transition away from gasoline, and electric vehicle makers and climate-minded politicians are not going far enough.

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U.S. Senate Infrastructure Bill Proposes Big Dollars for Wide Ranging New Grant Program For Electric Vehicle Charging and Alternative Fuel Infrastructure

Energy and Cleantech Council

This includes electric vehicle charging stations and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure. As we previously discussed , electric vehicle charging infrastructure is a critical component of electrifying the transportation sector to meet our current greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The post U.S.

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Who’s Trying to Re-Kill the Electric Car?

GreenTechMedia

In states around the country, oil-backed groups are fighting utility electric vehicle plans. Their strategy is reminiscent of the lobbying campaign against California's auto regulations in the 1990s, which set electric vehicle adoption back by a couple decades. Support for this podcast is brought to you by Sungrow.

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A Closer Look at Lyft’s 100% EV Commitment

GreenTechMedia

Lyft is going 100% electric. The rideshare company just pledged to transition every vehicle on its platform to an EV by 2030. It will require building out an entire ecosystem of electric vehicle infrastructure and incentives, and getting into the weeds on policy. Next stop: Regulations.

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The race to mainstream electric vehicles by 2030

AGreenLiving

The race to mainstream electric vehicles by 2030 Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 12/02/2020 – 00:30 The world’s leading companies and policymakers are coalescing around setting targets for adopting zero-emission vehicles around a 2030 time frame. Increasing concern over the climate crisis is also driving accelerated goals.

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Outlook on 2022: Key pieces of the climate change puzzle need to fall into place

Business Green

Delivering on the summit outcome means that political will needs to remain strong. Next year will confirm if the US has fully returned to the climate change table and many will be watching to see if beginnings of critical infrastructure such as offshore wind projects in the North East get underway. In the short term.