Tag: EV charging

California Approves $44M for San Diego EV Charging

San Diego Gas & Electric will deploy roughly 2,000 new electric vehicle charging stations at apartment and workplaces across the San Diego region, under a $44 million program approved by the California Public Utilities Commission. The investment will allow the utility to help fill the need for charging infrastructure at workplaces and apartment complexes where cars are parked for long periods, supporting accelerated EV adoption and California’s ambitious transportation electrification goals.

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EV charging network provider ChargePoint gets publicly listed on NYSE

The leading EV charging network provider ChargePoint has announced that it has become the first publicly traded EV charging company operating across continents. This follows the closure of its business combination deal with Switchback Energy Acquisition Corporation on February 26, 2021. The combined entity is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Electric Vehicles’ market demand to be two fold with a CAGR of 10.6% during forecast period 2021-2027: BlueWeave Consulting

According to BlueWeave Consulting, the global market for electric vehicles (EVs) should grow from USD 121.8 billion in 2020 to USD 236.3 billion by 2027, with a CAGR of 10.6 per cent during the forecast period (2021–2027). According to the report, in the coming two years, more than 240 new models of battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) are expected to be introduced in the market. It is expected that around 130 million EVS could be on the road by 2030 globally.

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One year on: A look at New Jersey’s EV progress in 2020

The series takes a deep dive into the transportation electrification policies New Jersey will need to meet its ambitious climate laws. Together, they explore whether New Jersey needs more ambitious transportation electrification goals, the state’s existing plans to realize their goals, and the next steps New Jersey should take to decarbonize its transportation system. Ultimately, this blog series aims to holistically examine electrifying all segments of the transportation sector.

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Building a zero-emission goods-movement system in Canada

Several jurisdictions across Canada have already adopted strategies to increase ZEV uptake. In Quebec, the 2015–2020 Plan d’action en electrification des transports includes measures to promote electric transportation, develop the industry, and create a favorable environment. Similarly, the City of Toronto’s 2020 Electric Vehicle Strategy assists the strategy’s goal of transportation using 100% zero-carbon energy sources by 2050.

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Leasing model dominates Shenzhen’s electric logistics vehicle market

As cities globally take action to electrify urban logistics, the goals and timelines are clear: a consensus has emerged among first-mover cities to fully electrify logistics by 2030–2035. However, the pathway there is not known; the world has never seen a fully electrified urban logistics system. Each city will follow its own path to logistics electrification and have a different set of tools at its disposal.

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