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US Electric Vehicle Plant’s Hydrogen Deal with Plug Power

Hydrogen Fuel News

This undisclosed manufacturing facility, recognized as one of the largest electric vehicle and battery production campuses in the country, plans to leverage Plug’s hydrogen fuel cells for effective and sustainable handling of its material fleet. The unveiling of Plug Power Inc.’s car manufacturer accelerates this shift.

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Kiwi Power Looks to Bring European Virtual Power Plant Expertise to North America

GreenTechMedia

On Tuesday Kiwi announced its first move into North America, starting with an ongoing project with investor Engie , the French energy giant that’s built a broad portfolio of North American battery, electric vehicle and C&I energy services. Europe is ahead of the U.S. While trailing Europe, U.S.

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Honda hopes to go electric in North America by 2040, will develop solid-state batteries

Charged

Following Toyota’s announcement of a new line of battery-electric vehicles , Honda now says it plans to make battery-electric and fuel cell vehicles 100% of its North American sales by 2040. Source: American Honda Motor , Green Car Reports.

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Media Brief: Countering common myths about electric vehicles

Clean Energy Canada

Electric vehicles now make up 9% of new car sales in Canada. and Quebec, the market share is even higher, with electric vehicles making up around 20% and 14% of new cars sold in each province, respectively. Canada’s electricity grid is currently 84% non-emitting.

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Expect $264B of Investment in Electric Vehicle Charging by 2030

Energy Central

Global technology company Siemens predicts that the market for wireless EV charging in Europe and North America will reach $2 billion by 2028.Read Read More

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Electric Vehicle Sales Set to Crash in 2020 Amid Coronavirus and Oil Price Shocks

GreenTechMedia

Global electric vehicle sales look set to crash this year, and the coronavirus pandemic won’t be the only culprit. “Most new EV buyers are still first-time owners of the technology,” Ram Chandrasekaran, principal analyst for transportation and mobility at Wood Mackenzie, said in a research note.

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Hertz to provide 25,000 electric vehicles to Uber in European capitals

Business Green

Hertz has announced it will make 25,000 electric vehicles (EVs) available for rent by Uber drivers across Europe, with the roll out set to start this month in London before expanding to other major cities. As the largest mobility platform in the world, we know that our impact goes beyond our technology," he said.