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    Camp Pendleton extends electric vehicle charger service to privately owned vehicles

    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton had extended electric vehicle charger service beyond government owned electric vehicles (EVs) to personally owned EVs. As of April 22, 2024, this new resource is available to EV drivers with base access.

  • TNPSC Group I-B and Group I-C notification released; apply for 29 posts till May 22

    Eligible candidates can apply for the posts on the official website tnpsc.gov.in till May 22, 2024.

  • Electric vehicle v gas guzzler

    There is little doubt that the electric car is here to stay so let us consider the pros and cons or whether you might be better off with a hybrid. The good news is that if you care about your immediate environment then an electric does reduce emissions as well as carbon footprint and you […]

  • Fiskars Group plans restructure, redundancies

    Talks with staff representatives could lead to a maximum of about 37 redundancies in Finland, and about 155 abroad.

    • CNBC

    Here's why so many electric vehicle startups fail

    The EV revolution is a tempting proposition for entrepreneurs. But the business is not for the faint of heart. Successes tend to have a few common traits.

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    Wichita removes curfew on electric scooters

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wichita City Council members have voted unanimously to do away with the nighttime curfew on the use of electric scooters in the community. The city previously had a restriction that began

  • Do Canadians have an appetite for electric vehicles? Experts are divided

    With billions being pumped into EV manufacturing, and more cars poised to hit the market, do Canadians want to buy those cars in the first place?

  • Bears release plans for stadium project in Chicago

    During a public presentation Wednesday at Soldier Field, the Bears unveiled their plans to build a state-of-the-art fixed-roof stadium along Chicago’s lakefront. The Burnham Park Project includes a new publicly-owned multipurpose replacement stadium located just south of Soldier Field that’s part of a singular year-round hub centered on park-based culture and recreation. The proposal boasts year-round use for recreational and community events and an increase in open and green space, including...

  • Tesla recalls Cybertrucks: Who drives the electric vehicles

    See photos of famous people driving their new Tesla Cybertrucks.

  • TxDOT releases plans for April 22-26

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat Each week, the Texas Department of Transportation releases a list of its planned projects for the week. This week, the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Inslee rolls out $45 million in subsidies for electric vehicles

    (The Center Square) – One strategy for state officials looking to transition Washington’s transportation sector to electric vehicles is by subsidizing them with taxpayer dollars. This week, Gov. Jay Inslee announced $45 million in subsidies through a Department of Commerce grant program for families deemed “low-income” to purchase an EV. “Washingtonians really get it when it comes to electric vehicles,” Inslee said at a Wednesday news conference in Tukwila. ...

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    Toyota Camry to become exclusively a hybrid-electric vehicle

    (TestMiles) - In an automotive industry racing towards electrification, Toyota takes a commanding lead with its unveiling of the 2025 Toyota Camry, marking a significant shift in the company’s strategy towards hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). This next-gen Camry, set to hit dealerships in Spring 2024, not only challenges conventional wisdom but also positions Toyota as []