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The electric vehicle (EV) market in North America is starting to hit a fever pitch, with estimates of 11,000,000 EVs on the road by 2025. Considering there were less than 500K EVs on the roads in the US in 2016, and the fact that the adoption rate is increasing exponentially year after year, it’s clear that EVs are here for the long haul.
We asked four cleantech experts for their take on the future of mobility. Find out their predictions and join us at REVOLUTION Digital #3 on December 8.
Find out why telematics is crucial for optimizing fleet operations, and what it can do for your business from a financial and environmental standpoint.
We take a look at Sushil Reddy's trip around India in an electric rickshaw, and discuss what this means for eMobility in India and the rest of the world.
Find out which electric cars hitting the roads in 2020 can travel the furthest, charge the fastest, and move the quickest.
Electric motorcycles are fast, fun, and environmentally friendly—are you ready for eMobility on two-wheels?
Dirk Ahlborn, CEO of Hyperloop Transport Technologies, provides an in-depth look at how the hyperloop is being built—and when it will be complete.
Many of the technologies showcased at CES 2019 were on the future experience of users inside vehicles, autonomous driving, safety, and the evolution of new means of transport and electric mobility. Here are trends in mobility that will impact the lives of consumers and businesses around the world.
It's time to start gearing up for the new electric cars that will hit the roads in 2019. Even if you aren’t considering purchasing a new electric car next year, you can’t avoid being excited about the 15+ new EV models coming in 2019. Check them out here!
The FIA Formula E (E for Electric of course!) championship has plugged into the zeitgeist of these days of environmental consciousness and, more importantly, stirred multiple players into action!
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