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Solar makes EV battery support for the grid complicated financially
Some findings on a project in Germany which EVs provide ancillary services to stabilize the grid while these cars are charging.
Craig Morris
Mar 15, 2016
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Electric vehicle numbers hit 1.3m as costs predicted to beat petrol cars
Global electric vehicle numbers increased worldwide by almost 750,000 to around 1.3 million over the 2014-15 period.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 29, 2016
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Australian charging firm Tritium to triple production of Veefil EV fast chargers
Tritium moves to bigger factory in Brisbane to meet growing international demand for its Veefil fast chargers.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 17, 2016
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Connected Energy & Renault partner in second-life EV battery energy storage tech
Connected Energy and Renault are partnering together for the creation of second-life electric vehicle battery energy storage technologies.
James Ayre
Feb 16, 2016
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Tesla confirms mass-market Model 3 could cost as little as $25,000 in US
Tesla says Model 3 could cost as little as $US25,000 once US tax credits factored in – a mass market price that could “upend US auto market.”
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 10, 2016
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VW aims to release world’s first high-volume electric car
Volkswagen recently revealed that it is now intending to release the world’s first high-volume, mass market electric car.
James Ayre
Feb 9, 2016
4
Southern California utilities to deploy 5,000 EV chargers in first-of-their-kind pilots
The country’s biggest rate-based rollout of EV chargers targets apartments, commercial parking and grid integration.
Jeff St John
Feb 2, 2016
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Four reasons electric vehicle sales will surge – Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs analysts have predicted that electric vehicle sales could grow from 3% of the global auto market today to 26% by 2025. Here’s how.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 2, 2016
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First Tesla Powerwall installations in homes begin this week in Australia
First Tesla Powerwalls to be installed in Australiam homes, as the US battery storage maker extends its fast-charging network for its up-market EVs.
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 29, 2016
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Dubbo mayor drives fully electric Nissan Leaf, powered by the sun
NSW city of Dubbo claims to have “Australia’s first” fully electric mayoral vehicle, a Nissan Leaf that is charged daily by the mayor’s home solar system.
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 25, 2016
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Germany: solar+storage outsells electric vehicles in 2015
The surge of solar+storage systems in Germany is far exceeding the uptake of e-mobility.
Sandra Enkhardt
Jan 13, 2016
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Ford steps up its game on smart mobility and electric vehicles
Ford may not be the first automaker that comes to mind when thinking about cutting-edge transportation technology. But now that’s starting to change.
Julia Pyper
Jan 12, 2016
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