Month: February 2021

February 4th, 2021 by Rocky Mountain Institute  Courtesy of RMI. Energy visionary RMI signals an evolution in its ambition and approach to mobilize transformative change at the pace required by the climate crisis. RMI, formerly known as Rocky Mountain Institute, is launching a new brand identity to mark an inflection point in its support of
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Revel has announced plans to build DC fast charging stations, known as Revel Superhubs. The move sees Revel beginning to expand its core business strategy beyond electric moped sharing. The first Revel Superhub will be deployed in Brooklyn, where the company originally launched its e-moped sharing operations. Revel began testing the waters with electric mopeds
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After years of speculation that it will eventually get into the auto business with its own vehicle, Apple is close to finalizing a deal with Hyundai-Kia to manufacture an Apple-branded autonomous electric vehicle at the Kia assembly plant in West Point, Georgia according to multiple sources who briefed CNBC on the plan.   The so-called “Apple
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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) announced today that they will jointly develop a statewide network of EV fast charging stations every 50 miles along the state’s interstates and major highways. Tennessee’s fast charging network This will add around 50 new charging locations, doubling the existing fast
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Owaki/Kulla | The Image Bank | Getty Images Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has been given the nod to supply and install turbines for the £6.5 billion (around $9 billion) East Anglia Hub, a major offshore wind development planned for waters off the east coast of England.  In a statement Tuesday, project developer Scottish Power Renewables
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