January 2022

Electric Nissan Triumphs as 2021’s Fastest Selling Used Car, Volta Trucks, Tritium Hits the NASDAQ, Climate Scientists

DC Fast Charging DC Fast Charging Leader Tritium Hits the NASDAQ Used, EVS Turning over a new Leaf: electric Nissan triumphs as 2021’s fastest selling used car Turning over a new Leaf: electric Nissan triumphs as 2021’s fastest selling used car( Novemember) EVs Renault to go fully electric in Europe by 2030 UK Drivers Set

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ReGenEV — Bringing Charging to Apartment Dwellers in Australia

By Arran Blomfield ReGenEV has been operating for around a year now, we starting knocking doors down, ringing, emailing, and a slight bit of advertising in the early days. We rang all the established EV companies to build relationships, with not much success. We were lucky enough to obtain a few wall connector installs. Reza

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Tesla, NHTSA in discussions regarding HVAC issues

Recent complaints regarding Tesla’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems have prompted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to discuss the feature with the automaker. Yesterday, Transport Canada launched an assessment into the issues after sixteen complaints. Transport Canada opened an “Issue Assessment Investigation” following sixteen complaints from owners in Canada who stated

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University of Michigan uses recycled Kevlar fiber to solve lithium-sulfur battery life cycle issues

The University of Michigan Chemical Sciences and Engineering team, led by Professor Nicholas Kotov, has developed a “new biologically inspired battery membrane” with recycled Kevlar fibers that could quintuple electric vehicle ranges and have a lifespan of 1,000 cycles. The Ann Arbor, Michigan research facility is one of the best in the world, and Kotov,

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